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PARAB Agenda 09/27/2000
.0ev, Parks and Recreation Advisory Board i 1 September 27, 2000 Eagle Lakes Community Park 11565 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34113 �Rco(s. 2:00 P .M . Parks „ Rn ■ 41r 0 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA September 27th, 2000 I THE PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2000 AT EAGLE LAKES COMMUNITY PARK, 11565 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST,NAPLES. 111 L CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG III. INVOCATION IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES—August 23ni 2000 V. NEW BUSINESS: A. Interviews for PARAB Vacancy ,.../Mark Benson, John P. Ribes obk A (tentativeat 4=3041m)—Presentation - an 't/ ° a tt 4 ,c, )_ � tmut)rz�K C. Values, Visions and Goals D. Design of North Naples Regional Park (ideas) E. Tentative Special Events I VI. SPECIFIC UPDATES: A. Commercial Boating B. Tract 179 (Rita Eaton Park) C. Parking Garage D. Budget VII. OLD BUSINESS I VIII. REPORTS/UPDATES A. MONTHLY REPORTS B. BCC RECAP C SPECIAL EVENT CALENDAR D. PARKS UP-DATE E. RECREATION UPDATE F. ADOPT A-PARK REPORT 1. (August) Lindy D'Amico- Veterans and Vineyards Community Parks 2. John Grice- East Naples Community Park, Sugden Regional and Bayview Park IX PARAB MEETING SCHEDULE X PARAB MEMBER/ADDRESS LIST I 0 z F- W W V1 D 0 W 0 0 cc LL w F- z i PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD Minutes ' August 25,2000 Immokalee Sports Complex ' PRESENT: John Grice, Chairperson Lisa Barnett ' Edward"Ski" Olesky Lindy D'Amico Sam Welborn ' ABSENT: Mary Ellen Rand ' ALSO PRESENT: Cindy Miller, Isles of Capri STAFF PRESENT: Marla Ramsey, Director Murdo Smith, Beach and Water Superintendent Joseph Delate, Project Manager John Walters,Parks Superintendent James Fitzek, Operations Manager Debbie Roberts, Operations Coordinator Annie Pappalardo, Recreation Supervisor Gail Wilver, Parks and Recreation I I. CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order at 2:05 p.m. ' II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG ' III. INVOCATION IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes of June 28, 2000 approved V. NEW BUSINESS Added: B. COMMERCIAL USE OF BOAT RAMPS C. TIGERTAIL PARKING/SHUTTLE SERVICE ' B. Item B was discussed first - presentation by Murdo Smith. Our County Ordinance says no commerical use at our boat ramps and the office has been r 1 I "raw 4lik Ireceiving complaints that there is commercial activity at these locations. We need to determine a way to prevent this usage or institute a fee so commercial users pay their Ifair share. The only ramp that has an actual launch fee ($3.00) is Caxambas. Cocohatchee I and Bayview both have a parking fee ($3.00) and 951 does not have any associated fees at this time. Several options are: I Launch fee - consistent at all facilities for everyone launching a boat Keep at same price or buy sticker- little higher price for commercial Charging for a annual permit IDoing away with charge completely A survey of several locations follows: I 1. Seminole County -has 1 ramp -no charge 2. Palm Beach - no commercial use - $27.00/yr for residents, $300/yr for non-residents 3. Cape Coral -no charge for ramps I 4. Lee County - 1 commercial ramp where captains can pull up for passengers -parking fee of$2.00/day. No tie up fee. I Commercial usage includes one day fishing excursions, marinas testing boats, construction staging, sight-seeing - any type of commercial use. The question arises I would the commercial use increase, if authorized, to the extent that it would prohibit use by the public. It would definitely have an effect on the parking facilities. We want to accommodate everyone and not to restrict commercial completely because I they need somewhere to go; however, they should pay their fair share. If our ramps are not available, commercial users would have to go to a marina where the charge could be $450 per month; the fee is usually based on the size of the boat. The City P of Naples has a fee for commercial use at the City dock. An occupational license is p required and the charge is governed by the number of people on the boat. There is a dockmaster stationed there to oversee the procedure. ' Discussion: I Can commercial use be assigned to specific locations? Bayview is already crowded. Also people from Lee County that are not licensed are coming here - fishing charters and sight seeing boats -to utilize our ramps. ' All facilities have very few parking spaces. If launching is a good deal for commercial users, they will not seek the use of marinas. At some point the I community will come back on the County and say the County is taking our business away due to the fee charged. We should be doing a better job to prevent this from happening. Even though commercial users are residents, it does not give license to ix launch commercial boats. 1 IN 2 II 1 0 4" IWhose obligation would it be to check licenses, etc., and would the County have more liability if a boat was launched from one of our parks? What authority would 1 the Department have to enforce it? A "Notice to Appear" would be issued , the offender would appear in court, and the court decide the outcome. If posted, Code Enforcement, Sheriff's Office and staff could enforce the policy. IHow would commercial use be determined? We can tell by the advertising on trucks, boats, etc. We do not see money passing hands. IThere is a commercial ramp at Lake Trafford but no fee. There are only 8 parking spaces. If area is designated for commercial use, you are not really discriminating but will receive some revenue. The proposal states start charging a fee at 951 whether commercial usage or not. I Would charges be by metered spaces or do it for the launch? It would be accomplished by a Master meter issuing a receipt for launching to put on the windshield of the vehicle. A parking fee at this location would create more parking I on the side of the street. The public would probably complain but the charge could be justified for current improvements made at this location. A recent complaint was about a barge tied up to 951 and workers using a boom crane to load sheet rock, tying up the entire ramp area. This material was being used to build homes at Keewaydin. The person in question also uses the ramp when I collecting trash at Keeywaydin. If denied access, he will have no way of servicing the Keewaydin area. He feels if the County permits and allows homes to be built on this island, the County should allow him access to the area. I Caxambas - commercial users desire a yearly permit. ' MOTION by Lisa Barnett: - LEAVE ORDINANCE THE WAY IT IS AND NOT ALLOW COMMERCIAL USAGE AND TRY AND STOP USAGE GOING ON. Linda D'Amico seconded. ISki Olesky thought that commercial usage should not be restricted completely but perhaps assigned to one or two locations. Per Ordinance the fines can be up to $500 or 60 days in jail. If the area is posted, the Department can receive help from the Sheriff's office when necessary. The suggestion was made to post signs saying no commercial activity and then let the commercial community come to the Department and sell their case. MOTION PASSED 4-1. Ski Olesky opposed. ar 3 I A. THIS ITEM HEARD NEXT - PRESENTATION OF ISLES OF CAPRI ' TENNIS COURTS Cindy Miller, Chairman of Capri Parks Committee, presented information gathered ' in reference to Harry Rogers' request for tennis courts at the last PARAB meeting. A poll of summer residents was taken and 158 household signatures were obtained as well as written support from the Isles of Capri Civic Association and the Capri ' Parks Committee. To determine the number of residents during this time of the year, rubbish containers were counted (173) and the Marco Daily News supplied a figure of 141 home deliveries. Concerns originally voiced included cost, traffic and parking, but these concerns were mostly dispelled when it was indicated that Mr. Rogers was paying for 50% of the construction cost. Lighting of the court was discussed with the consensus that lights with a timer would ' be beneficial. There is a bike path and a side street that connects to the back of the property so safety should not be a problem. Most of the children live on the other side of the island and would not be using the main road. This location is about the ' only available site that meets the requirement of 140 degrees north and south. The court would have no effect on the neighborhood park being planned. Money was put down on a lot for a neighborhood park by the Parks Committee but the man backed out of the transaction. Negotiations are underway with a gentleman who is willing to sell a double lot if it can be replace with another lot. There is not ' much land available on the Isles of Capri and nothing has been worked out at this time. ' MOTION by Lisa Barnett: TAKE THIS TO BCC ASKING FOR EQUAL FUNDING TO BUILD A TENNIS COURT AT THAT LOCATION WITH LIGHTS. PAY HALF OF COST BUILT AT PROPOSED LOCATION WITH TIMER LIGHTS, SOME PARKING, A BIKE RACK. Lindy D'Amico seconded. Discussion: Maintenance costs will be paid by the County - courts are usually resurfaced approximately every five years, the net will be replaced every two or three years, and grass will cut around the area. The lights will have a switch to turn them on and off. If it is approved and does not work out,the court can be turned into a basketball court. MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. A site plan will be prepared. 111 C. TIGERTAIL PARKING/BEACH SHUTTLE Murdo attended a meeting on Marco Island regarding the possible use of a parking garage and shuttle bus to increase the amount of parking for users of Tigertail and So. 4 I C a IMarco Beach. The proposal Mr. Kelley presented to the Department was for a three month trial basis during the months of January through March 2001, hours of I operation 9:00 to 6:00 pm daily,utilizing four floors. This garage is approximately one mile from Tigertail and has six floors of parking with an automobile elevator that goes to each floor. The proposal was divided in three sections: I1. Parking garage - (a) lease for the 3 month trial period for$108,000 per floor per 3 months, (b) or the option of leasing for 20 years, (c) or the purchase of each floor. I2. Trolley Service to shuttle patrons to and from the beach- (a) approximately $14,900 per month or $495 per day, (b) a second trolley would be on site, if I needed, to shuttle patrons in case of severe weather. The second trolley would be at no additional charge unless it became a daily occurrence. I 3. Island Valet for parking service at the garage - (a) cost would be approximately $370 per day for 3 attendants, (b) $252 per day for 2 attendants. I The approximately 210 spaces at Tigertail were completely full approximately ten times this past year. Y2K had an effect on beach users, as did the colder weather in January and the reoccurring Red Tide. The Department is looking for a recommendation whether 1 or not to try this proposal. If there were no charge for the parking floors but only service,the cost would be $7.22 I per day and the Department would have to charge a parking fee of approximately $2.00 per hour. This garage was built as a condo garage,has air conditioning, is secured and has an elevator. The question of the size and speed of the elevator was discussed, as well as the quality of service on busy weekends. Obviously the owners are having difficulty selling the spaces and came to the Department with the proposal, their preference being for the Department to purchase a floor other than the first floor. However, in another five or ten years the floors may be all sold out and the option to use this facility would not be l,,, available. There are two empty lots outside the Tigertail gate but they are not available at this time. ISki Olesky had done a park inspection recently at Tigertail and had questioned the attendant about the type of records kept at the gate. He was told that in season an average I of$300 per day is collected,while during the summer it could drop to $30 per day. These figures reflect paying vehicles only and does take into consideration the vehicles with stickers. When the lot at Tigertail becomes full, people are sent to South Marco Ibeach. MOTION by Ski Olesky: DO NOT APPROVE THIS. Sam Welborn seconded and the 1 MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. A letter will be sent stating County is not interested in the proposal at this time. 111 I 5 I C IIV. SPECIFIC UPDATES IA. VANDERBILT BEACH PARKING GARAGE -Vanderbilt Beach Road study gives an opinion of Ed Kant, Transportation Coordinator and Gavin Jones,MPO, about the traffic study and the number of cars to be generated at this location. IThe Department will take the proposal to BCC in October. TDC turned the funding down in July by a 4-2 vote, saying no garages are to built with TDC funds. IB. NORTH NAPLES REGIONAL PARK-The environmental studies are done I and PARAB will be involved in the design process. IOTHER DISCUSSION: PARAB VACANCY: Applicants will be at the next meeting for interviews. IEVERGLADES CITY FIREWORKS - County will match up to $8,00 next year, 2001. IOLD BUSINESS: I Page 3 of June minutes -the 6 beach accesses - one can walk down but nothing different will be done. The County attorney states the County owns these accesses but the homeowners' attorney states the County does not. This matter is still on the table being Iresolved. Real Property is working on securing a lease for a small lot across from the Vanderbilt MN parking garage location. This lot could be turned into a small parking area and used a. while the garage is being built. It would also provide an opportunity to determine the number of cars that might be attracted to the area. IPage 4 of June minutes - a Tobacco Coalition is a state organization. Monies are provided by tobacco companies to be used for prevention of smoking. Monthly Reports - suggestion made to put in graph form. This will be done after an accumulation of information in the same format is accumulated. BCC Recap - 16 D 4 - Conner Park total cost figures will be received soon. Originally Signature was going to pay for a portion of the park and the County was going to construct the sidewalk and bike path over the bridge. This was not a good deal for the County and an agreement was made that Signature would take care of the buffer, sidewalk, and enhance the north side of property. Signature designed it for$60,000 vs. I $125,000 that the County was quoted. It was a huge savings and now construction prices may be obtained. I 6 411111111.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111r . I 0 0 IPARKS UPDATE: As per insert in packet. I RECREATION UPDATE: Immokalee Summer Camp had 120 children enrolled this year. Over 200 family members and friends were present to see these children perform at a very successful Family Night. IThe entire summer camp, which ended August 11th,had over 1,000 participants. The After School Program is beginning this week. IA new version of the Leisure Line will be out the end of the week. Programs were : separated from everyday events so the brochure may be published more often. ADOPT A PARK REPORT: Sam Welborn visited Tigertail early in the morning and walked to the beach. Everything was as clean as it could be, including the restrooms and parking lot. Eagle Lakes -I have a problem with the location of the parking area as it is a long way to walk to the other side of the facility. One field had the complete set of lights on at int approximately 10:00 am. A new breaker had been installed and the lights were being tested. Staff was mowing the grass and everything was is good shape. NEXT MEETING: Eagle Lakes Community Park on September 27th. ADJOURNED: 3:50 PM. (Need to adjourn early due to scheduled hurricane briefing at 1 the Courthouse Complex.) I I I I I 1 4 11 I 1 7 1 1 CD w Z CO LU Z C MEMORANDUM I IDATE: June 28, 2000 Marla Ramsey, Parks and Recreation Dirie or ITO: ' , FROM: Sue Filson, Administrative Assisti IBoard of County Commissioners ' RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board I As you know, we currently have vacancies on the above-referenced advisory committee. A press I release was issued requesting citizens interested in serving on this committee to submit a resume for consideration. I have attached the resumes received for your review as follows: I John P. Ribes 218 Woodshire Lane Naples, FL 34105 I Mark C. Benson I 56 Banyan Road Naples, FL 34108 1 Please let me know, in writing,the recommendation for appointment of the advisory committee within the 41 day time-frame, and I will prepare an executive summary for the Board's I consideration. Please categorize the applicants in areas of expertise. If you have any questions, please call me at 774-8097. IThank you for your attention to this matter. Pm SF au Attachments NI I I ...........................................RECEIVED .JUN 18 :;::,3 1 t PARKS&RECREATION I Alimunimmina. 4.00 I Sent 3y: JXHULANU"L1ttltN LANUUAt't AHUH1;941 1bcltl; Jun-ea-uu lu:D ; rage 1 1 J. Rollaind Lis[ scf9 ipzi Landscape Architects Landscape Design, Planning and Management LA#171 ' Jack Ueber,FASLA Ellin Goetz,ASLA John Ribes,ASLA To: j4lah . 'tea F. ..S.014 MAI, .rT+ _ R1EcoVeo Company: or -'r' GOtotwt ci s JUN i. 8 Fax No.: 774- Ibrz. • ff"TION Phone: Pales: 3 including cover sheet. '3 2000 Date: 6'1;3 -00 and of County Commissioners From: J0144 iii , Remarks: a Watt . Aolfsaguy rety,trtot . •T-sA4 tax 1 twit asteasyroi AtasItirdE0 5EUWAAL- cflai4 rervrrici(4y . /1.5 A LAt-E scAye MeattECT ' 10 ' Cootuar-+ Qlaar Il10740.6 1 Filed;- A Vsietwo tuc ' 1u ate. Go nun to pe+si414 m,r ,orm T [�ort}•1. R.t atuja /4-•T V000S tt s Moor. tiapueS I FL.. '54105 . L r. RtS/:t/f l.- 144440 Fdr • W 1 LluALiri OR, dAl4 $54 Cxx4Stc tot_ Ahoy O -owe f end..5 FLOSS '{ AracieD ire To lie Armetofturre Copy to: 399 Twelfth Avenue South, Naples, Florida 34102 941-261.4007 Fax 941.261.5378 E:mail Jrlpa@aol.com www.jripa.com Fort Lauderdale 954.764.6689 sent By: J"HULANU"Llttlttl LANUSUAYt AMUNli 41Gt]IOJttli UUn-GJ-UU IU:DGi rage G/a j tl oOEnd Lll@bsirLandscape Architects ' Landscape Design, Planning and Management LA#171 Jack Lieber, FASLA elm Goetz,ASLA John Ribes,ASLA ' ■ JOHN P. RMBES,A.S.L.A. Landscape Architect. Associate; In charge of Project Design, Management and ' Golf Course Landscape Design Mr. Ribes was educated at Louisiana State University, College of Design in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, were he received his I Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. He is a registered Landscape Architect in the State of Florida and Louisiana,and is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects. ' Mr. Ribes was formerly an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He joined the firm in 1990. His community and professional involvement includes: Panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, Southeast Regional Program; National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Selection ' Committee; Historic Preservation and Restoration Advisory Committee; Past President,ASLA Louisiana Chapter; State of Florida Professional Awards Program; Design Jury Member; Uniform Nation Exam; CLARB Regional Review Instructor, Public Art in Public Places; Task Force Advisor; and Guest Lecturer. He joined the firm in 1989. 111 J.Roland Lieber P.A.,Landscape Architects 399 12^Avenue South Naples.Fiends 34102 941-261-4007 Fax 941-261-5378 i • I 1 • i Sent By: J*ROLAND*LIEBER LANDSCAPE ARCHI;9412615378; Jun-23-n') 10:53; Page 3/3 IJOHN P. RIBES, Landscape Architect. Associate; In charge of Project Design and Management EDUCATION: 1958-62 Louisiana State University. ' College of Design. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, August 1962. REGISTRATION: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. State of Florida. State of Louisiana. AFFILIATIONS: American Society of Landscape Architects, Member. American Institute of Architects, Affiliate Member, ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: 1976-81 Louisiana State University. School of Landscape Architecture. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture. COMMUNITY/ PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT: National Endowment for the Arts, Southeast Regional Program Panelist. National Endowment for the Humanities, Grant Selection Committee. Historic Preservation & Restoration, Advisory Committee. ASLA, Louisiana Chapter, Past President. IState of Florida Professional Awards Program, Design Jury Member. ' Uniform Nation Exam, CLARB Regional Review Instructor. Public Art in Public Places, Task Force Advisor. ' Guest Lecturer. 4111111111111111111.111.11111111111111111. UV/La/UV rr.i lY.JY 0. .1.0.2.1.0.1.0.2.1.001V 1'11O001 YVG R1 vVi ill in 0. Facsimile Marsh USA Inc. 5801 Pelican Bay Boulevard,Suite 400 I Transmittal Sheet CS Box 413003 Naples FL 34101-3003 941 397 0501 Fax:941 597 0400 I MARSH I An IN AC Company IDate: June 23,2000 Pages,with cover: 2 To: Sue Filson Fax: 941 774 3602 I I From: Mark C Benson Subject: Advisory Boards Per my telephone conversation with Dawn Jantsch,I am interested in participating in the following advisory committees: IHistorical/Archaeological Preservation Board Parks and Recreation Advisory Board .. .. ' till_ -.1u • e r111 �. 1h. Advisory-Censmittee- 4J ----Imine ev@autifieo3913 i-Advi$91tyrC-omm 4 oe— IAttached is a resume for your review. you have any questions or require additional information please feel free to call me. III Regards, I (Al 1 ; . RECEIVED d I L____ - • PARKS&RECREATION4 I The inforrnah'on contained In this facsimile message 1s confidential,may be privileged, and is intendedfar the use alum individual or entity named above. If you,the reader ofthis message,are not the intended recipient, the agent, or employee responsible for delivering this transmission to the intended recipientyou are expressly prohibited from copying disseminating, distributing,or in any other way using any of the information contained in this facsimile message. SA*\IrIM01-14141,3 MWtei\Mede Deuaneeilgon Fn 6-23.4 4aa AMINIOMMWMOMMOMMWMW VO/LJ/VV Call lY.o., rt& 1DY i J.7IVYVL VA UV/. 1 Mark C Benson Marsh USA Inc. Vice President 5801 Pelican Bay Boulevard,Suite 400 CS Box 413003 I Naples FL 34101-3003 941 597 0501 Fax:941 597 0400 Mark.C,Benson c@i Marshmc.00ns MARS H Experience An MMC Company I 1998—Present Marsh USA Inc.-Naples Middle Market Practice Leader 1990—1998 Sedgwick-Naples ha Business Development Director Account Executive I 1986—1990 Fred S.James-Naples Account Executive 1 1985- 1986 Crump Companies-Naples Trainee I Industry Specialities I Real Estate Development Ap�g�culture CMS/Consulting Healthcare I Retail Public Entity Education IBachelor of Science/Communications Florida Southern College Study Abroad I University of Edinburgh/Scotland Harlaxton College/England Lloyds of London Exchange Program 1990 Accredited Advisor of Insurance I Personal Third Generation Floridian Have Resided m Naples for 37 Years Affiliations I • Urban Land Institute Florida Fruit and Vegetable Leadership Collier I Risk and Insurance Management Society I I f , I Department: Parks & Recreation IDivision: Public Services I As we enter the 21St century, we envision an organization that: 1 1. HAS THE BEST EMPLOYEES 1 • Recruits and selects qualified applicants I Action Step(s) To be completed by: II . Staff will advertise position vacancies through BCC job fairs,the internet,newspaper ads,media sources,professional journals and Ongoing professional conferences. • All exempt positions will be selected by an interview team with an emphasis on excellent customer service skills starting October 1,2000. Start 10/01/2000 I • Promote an Immokalee hiring incentive to upper management by January 01 1/1/2001 I I I 1 ' • Develops its employees Action Step(s) To be completed by: II . Provide employees with a minimum 16 hours of training annually. Supervisors will track non-county established training classes,while the Ongoing Administration Office tracks county established training classes. — • Establish a P&R new employee orientation that compliments the March 2001 Icurrent county training by March 2001 • Develop individual employees KRAs that support the Department Goals. July 1,2000 I I • Retains its employees Action Step(s) To be completed by: I I I 0 0 I • Hold monthly section and supervisor meetings,daily crew meetings and Ongoing weekly management meetings supplemented by informal chats. I • Produce a quarterly department newsletter Dec/Mar/July/Sept. • Promote insurance benefits for regular,part-time employees to upper management. Jan. • Department goal is to retain 85%of our full time regular employees September 2001 Iannually I 2. PRODUCES HIGH QUALITY RESULTS I • Establishes expectations Action Step(s) To be completed by: I • Create interdisciplinary teams to tackle programs,projects and events to ensure each meets Department Standards. Ongoing • Send annual survey to zip codes surrounding each community center Irequesting their summer recreational needs by Jan. 15,2001. September 2001 I • Delivers products & services that exceed those expectations Action Step(s) To be completed by: I • Conduct monthly follow-up phone calls or letters to random select6ed Ongoing program participants to determine quality of programs offered. • Summer recreational programs will be offered based on survey results August 2001 A and budgetary restraints. II 1 3. IS CREATIVE AND PROACTIVE • Encourages risk taking& innovation ill Action Step(s) To be completed by: • Empower each employee to think out of the box and to initiate one Ongoing 1 i "added value" in their area of responsibility and recognize each individual in the Parks&Recreation newsletter. • Implement one new program annually at each center. September 2001 I en i • Is aware of emerging technology Action Step(s) To be completed by: • Managers attend one workshop or conference annually. September 2001 h. I 0 0 I • Establish a Parks&Recreation Reference Library by September 2001. 9/2001 • Annual visitations to cutting edge parks and recreation programs. September 2001 I • Is aware of community change IAction Step(s) To be completed by: • Utilize existing community demographic data,i.e.census,telephone March 2001 surveys,economic development and newspaper to determine changes. I • Establishes long term goals Action Step(s) To be completed by: I • Update 5-year plan annually. March 2001 $ 1 4. IS FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE I • Achieves value in the purchase & delivery of products and services Action Step(s) To be completed by: I • Evaluate product purchases on a lifecycle cost versus initial cost. Ongoing • Review current and new ontracts to ensure we achieve the maximum Ongoing value. 1 I • Plans & executes sound budgets Action Step(s) To be completed by: • Each cost center produces a monthly spreadsheet that tracks budgeted September 2001 + vs.actual revenue/expenses and uses this tool to plan budget development for the following year. 1, I • Fiscally plans for the long term 1 Action Step(s) To be completed by: ill • Update annually the operating budget's 5-year plan for facility March 2001 equipment,repair and maintenance. I o 0 I 5. IS COMMUNITY DRIVEN • Establishes community and neighborhood partnerships Action Step(s) To be completed by: I • Parks and Recreation Department will continue to encourage September 2001 partnerships with the community seeking their input through public/private partnerships in programs,special events and facility development. I • Meet annually with all partnerships to determine future expectations. August 2001 • Builds relationships Action Step(s) To be completed by: • Continue to nurture and develop friends of the park,advisory Ongoing committees and capital development teams. • Encourage community input through public forums when developing Ongoing IInew park facilities. 6 I • Responds to community needs and expectations Action Step(s) To be completed by: I • Establish programs and facilities based on feedback from surveys and Ongoing program evaluations • Create an email list of community members to solicit Park& Recreational needs. September 2001 I 1 I /1 w F- ^❑ U U w CO /1 ' ,/q ,....,.. Parks and Recreation - Beach and Water Parks (Cont.) General Fund (001) IF f 00/01 FY 00/01 FY 00/01 % FX 98J99 FX Adopted FY 999/00 Cis Bird Total Budget Actual Ad Focvcast Sice Bud Dian; PP • Burl- ExdRev Service y, .."anon Unit B ' 165,000 1,440,000 63.1°'0 3,631,051 883.100 817,800 1,275,000 16,600, 512,500 63.1 6�Services 2,306,964 424,300 415,300 495,900 16,600, 6.600. 2,500 28% Operating O 309,963 28,200 29,100 0 233,800 146.1%3.0% Reraitl oces 221,000 227,000 233.800 273,243 190,500 2J-55,740 a4.4% To Aoas1,56!2.600 1,489,200 2.065,200 Total App�pciaCons 6.471.221 0 150,000 �A Triuss ( 0 0 0 150,000' 7.l A 111 Beat frr(1 i 1) 170,600 : 170,800 10,000 180.800 Trans Se Water 180 93 168 E00 258.5004 63,000. 321,500 NJA 0 0 0 p 480,000 NIA #���) 147,858 465.000 480,000 480.000 0 N/A 0 0 ,c, ldngs 1,180.599 0 0 78.7% Tot lRevems/Aquatsc 650,600 1,059,300 73,000 1,132,300 1,858,950 633,800 ------ 21.0°6 TotalOStG ' 838,600 1.005,900 117,500 1,123,400 N�Cost Gee Rev 4.612,271 928,800 ' 25.0 4.0 32.0 60.OYo 86.0 20.0 21.0 5.0 60.05 Part-Tune Fo6itiull ns positions 39_5 7.0 6.0 6,0 (1.0) �"`�"F06i°�(�) were budgeted in PIM of the Parks and Recreation funds previously budgeted in General Fund (001) Note: The majority MST]) General Fund(111)beginning in FY00. Current FY 00/01-Increased personal services include position transfers of three Equipment Op h Ins aezators and nd from two Beach the I Maintenance Workers from MSTD General Fund (111) and a Project Manager III and Building Q ineering Department(Fund 589).The total personal services cost for these positions is dissolution of the public Worlo;Eng ��� �.��.���,, $315,300. r _�� v5 z=10 " r. �- � r'bsec'+c".- �',` Picz� - J. Park lakes for weed control,$11,700 for Bogdan ex eases include $12,000 for spraying the Sugdenacetic electricity raing p all replace playground mulch for safety purposes. electricity charges, $6,600 for fertilizer, $5,000 for household and institutional supplies, and$3,200 for minor operating equipment. An additional$12,000 is requested to annually P Vanderbilt Beach showers ($3,000),moving The capital outlay budget includes Vanderbilt Beach landscapingg ( 10x3,000). Also included is a copier for$1,000 II Ithe Clam Pass electric meter to the median($8,000),playgroup equipment and change machines ($6,000), Barefoot Beach patrol vessel ($2,500), trailer ($2,500), 4 canoes ($3,000), 6 handicap $7,500)and an ice machine($2.000). beach chairs ($15,000),a tractor mower( 41 Expanded FY 00/01 - A Park Ranger I is requested to provide community Rangerencs This position services at community p�� dozing wouldkpatrol activity times and programs to ensure compliance through education at our community P the area, enforce regulations and assist the public. The total cost is $41,800 ($32,000 in personal services, $5,400 in operating expenses.and$4,400 in capital outlay). A er I is r nested to patrol,enforce regulations and assist the public.This position will not increase total 1~its, but will result in the elimination of two Parking Lot Attendant positions and an increase in personal services expenditures by $6,400. Regional and Two Maintenance Worker II positions are requested to maintain current service levels at the Sugden Barefoot Beach Preserve Parks. Increased patron usage is being rating sarvicasnced t both locations. Total cost for the two positions is$65,200($63,000 in personal services and$1,600 oQe IIposition is requested to assist in beach engineering projects. The total cost is $66,600 ($63,000 in personal Manager outlay).services,$600 in operating expenses,and$3,000,in capital I LA 1 Parks and Recreation—Beach and Water Parks (Cont.) General,Fund (001) arc requested for the beach and water maintenance facility at Sugden Regional Park.The construction of 1 Operational costsh q facilityis scheduled co be completed in December 2000 andstart- are up ed to maintain service.Total cost is • rhe 810,500($9,000 in operating services and$1,500 in capitaloutlay Range Parkr r Revenue FY 00/01 —There is a$150,000 transfer from the MSTD General Fund (111) to offset the cost ofaskg fnr om the patrol activities in the unincorporated area. Expanded request includes revenueoflaunc7,000and fr s � preation of a 7 commercial boat launching fee to provide limited commercial usage ofboat I fishing diving guides (5 guides at Cocohatchee River Park and 2 guides at Caxambas Pass). A request to increase the Beach Vendor Permit fee from$250 to$500 is budgeted for$3,000. I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 I ' FY01SUM ISUMMARY OF ALL PARK FUNDS FY 01 Total PE Fund Fund Fund Fund All 306 346 368 195 Funds Misc Non Project 0 80028 Vineyards 58,000 150,000 -I 208,000 80603 immokalee Comm. Park 50,000 i 50,000 80602 North Naples Regional Park 2,000,000 i 2,000,000 00165 Max Hasse Comm. Park 50,000 50,000 In 00163 Golden Gate Comm. Rack ,riz . 2,500,000 1 2,500,000 Livingston Park 95,000 1 95,000 il TBD South Marco Access Park 100,000 .i _ 100,000 80100 Neighborhood Park 100,000 95,000 / 195,000 Lely Amphitheater 135,000 -/ 135,000 I 00162 Golden Gate Aquatic& Fitness 45,000 45,000 Golden Gate Comm. Park 72,000 72,000 80600 Exotic Removal 100,000 100,000 TBD Immokalee Pool 50,000 50,000 immokalee Airport Park 258,000 258,000 Goodland Park Boat Ramp 2,800,000 2,800,000 80088 Tigertail Park 157,000 157,000 Total All Funds 3,533,000 5,075,000 50,000 157,000 8,815,000 I ilir REVENUES Transfer from General Fund me Impact Fees DCA Grants Fl Boating Program I Carry Forward Interest 1 1 I I I I 4 I 6/4 Parks and Recreatioal nNaples pa(s A)ea(Cont..) IMST)) Gen I FY98199 by 99/00 FX 99/00 FY 00'01 FY00,01 1 Y031 % �cnial d Rt (a Service E''SService I ExprRev arxled &rice Service TotalBudget Change �. ..ituial Lhut �`� �� 3 388,900 3,486,630 , 3,769,600 55% 0 3574,6009.8% Ptasaral Services 0 2,81200 2801,700 2982700 104,500 3,087,2M12.5% I ��O 0 481,700 482,800 484,500 57,000, 541,900 Qipital Cldlay 0 150,000 0 150,000 NA liutrsEer;(OD 1) 0 0 ' 0 6,868,800 6,673,400 7,104,200 444,500 7,548,700 9,9% Total Appropriations noes: 0 0 5,600 0 0 0 NIA ' Parksic&tltere sC'ent 0 309,800 396,100 396,200 0 396,200 27.9% Aquatic onProess Centers 0 837,000 781,100 832,400 122,300. 954,700 14.1% I2eci�atiatl'na►rs • g 3% INet Cost Iv TD(111) 0 5,722000 5,490600 5,875,600 32?,2W 6197,800 77.0 750 11.0 86.0 11.7% R3trrvnenthillliinPositiocts 0.0 77.0 12.5 10.7% I 0.0 14.0 14.0 12.0 0.5 l atnent Fart Time Positions(FIE) Forecast FY 99/00-The personal services expenditure is less than budgeted due to personnel turnover. I Forecast revenue is $36,000 over budget due to increased collections from the fitness center, Revenue FY 99/00 - Por special events, permit/membership and facility rental fees with a lessor decrease anticipated in collections from I instructional services and recreational camps. bill Current FY 00/01 -The increase in operating expenses totals$170,200((a incree ie). The ectri es. Theles$ is 36,000 o 0ed to increase by $40,000 to include the Eagle Lake and Corkscrew y budgeted for swim camps and the purchase of life jackets to ndovcr akbdo rds the al s wtiellfas $s ,200Bz or riintingannualybin wd n rye Wellness s Program brochures. There is $35,000 budge e grass. For the Corkscrew Elementary and Pelican Bay croquet courts, $3,500 is budgeted for the purchase of bleachers, tables and benches. Elementary.There is $8,600 budgeted for additional entSnowertainment eae also on second nthe Countye, for I Jamboree and $4.600 to purchase additional snow and attractions for $8,400wt.eTeectrical supplier, inncludlud es for 3,90 and nets and straps, $6,000 for building repairs, $10,000 for fertilizer, lubricants,$5,000 for household supplies. total current service capital outlay request for FY 01 is $484,900. The request quit includes n l 0 consisting the efollowing items: bathroom The general improvements ce furniture ($1,000), data processing equipment ($4,700), e p equipment($111,800 consisting I renovation, expansion of maintenance facilities and overlay °and others grounds�mas intenan equipment), landscaping Of exercise machines, tractors, trailer, mowers, shredder ($104,500), fencing improvements at 6 locations ($19,000), building improvements ($11,500) and resurfacing of courts I at 8 locations($72,500). There is a $150,000 transfer to the General Fund (001) for reimbursement of Park Ranger patrol activities in the ir unincorporated area. I F a 1 pyx' Ull it I Parks and Recreation - Naples Are)a (Cont.) MSTA General F Expanded FY 00/07. —There is $39,000 budgeted for machinery and equipment purchases to maintain existing park ' �px and middle school sites consisting of chipper ($15,000), clay Lands, plus additional acreage at Corkscrew Elementary 000). roller($4,000),reel mower$12,000,two line painters ($2.0Q0)and a roto-tiller attachment($6, event. IdayThere is$13,600 in operating expenses requested to expand the Royal Palm Music Fest to a two There is$17,000 in operating expenses budgeted to add a Thursday night teen concert to the annual Sumnaerfest, with a Ipartial offset of$9,000 in revenue from the event. The expanded request includes the following positions: ISate Wide: Special Population Coordinator position to develop and implement protal gram 000.the special needs population. Total A P and$10,800).Revenues request is$62.200(personal services$51,400 Iposition to assist in the maintenance of parks irrigation systems. Total cost is $31,900 A Maintenance Worker IIenscs$g00). (personal services$31,100 and operating exp IA Recreation Intern for 12 weeks to provide work-study program opportunities while providing required services to the department. Total cost is$4,900(personal services). elite Ba A Maintenance Worker II position to provide additional maintenance assistance at the croquet and lawn bowling fields. I Total cost is$31,700(personal services$31,000 and operating expenses V i ezt_y ' e a consistent, stable, quality After School Program Total cost is $29,200 A Child Care Program Leader to provide (personal services$28,800 and operating expenses$400). I. .ld-.t Gate&Vetere • C.mnau i Parks: A part time Fitness Attendant for rotating relief of fuli-time Fitness Attendants staff at the Golden Gate and Veterans Community Park Facilities.Total personal services cost is$11,700. "New" ax A. . se Jr. C.• uni Cent.. Center Aide, The following 7 full-time equivalent positions arc requested for the six-month phase in start up costs for staffing of the new Max A. Hasse Ir. Community Center: one Program.Supervisor, one Program Leader, one Community Leader I (attendant), two Program Leader I (fitness) and three part time Recreationcnses and $o kers. one port-time Program ,000 � The total amount of this request is $203,300 e$70,800. Future year services, personal1,200 services for these positions capital outlay). Revenues are anticipated to b iii totals$188,322. RF 00/0 d ip) co at the MaxHasse —Exp ended revenues include$70,800 for rentals and fees (concession, admission and embes hand ue at the Mx Jr. Community Park and $51,500 for recreational camps, special events, private remittance from other Government entities. I I . I ■ m UC/VD/ LUCJU 1'-,. GJ J-ti f f Ow 6. Parks and Recreation - Inunokalee (Cont.) MSTJ) General Fund (111) I PY989 FY990 PX0 FY0V01 FYOC1 FY00/01 % kraalForecast aura Expended Tctal Budget Appttxiatitx>>:.ktit E Pev Bulger EPRev Service Service P+YtTC Change IPersenal Servicts 1,054,933 1,2A6,000 1,207,300 1,313,200 5,600 1.,318,800 5.8% CperatingFxs 437,718 532,800 532,700 575,600 50,000 625,600 17.4% (ay 42,333 76,300 90,4C0 72,500 0 72,500 -5.0% ITotal SP1loons L534,984 1,855,100 =400 1,961,300 55,600 2;016,900 8.7% I�s 1 s 146,658 140,900 142,200 151,200 0 151,2C0 7.3% II�t�stNEM(I11) L388,326 1,714,200 1,678,7500 1,810,100 55,600 1,865,700 8.8% l�n�net#Full Tine Poailicas 28.0 28,0 28.0 28.0 1.0 0 29.0 3.6% I o� l�ilnu�t Pat-Titre(FIE)R�itiais 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 (LO) 8.0 -111�o IForecast FY 99/00-Forecast personal services is less than budgeted due to personnel turnover. Forecast capital outlay includes prior FY 99 encumbrances totaling$4,900 paid for in FY 00 to replace the Immokalee Aquatic Facility sidewalks and building improvements to the recreational facility. ICurrent FY 00/01 - The increase in operating expenses includes $23;900 in park maintenance (primarily landscape maintenance, tree trimming and fertilizer, herbicides and chemicals) and $19,500 for the Aquatic Facility (primarily sports and swimming instructors, general insurance, office equipment repairs, household/institutional supplies and minor operating equipment consisting of foosball air hockey and picnic tables). Current capital outlay consists of: $10,000 for irrigation additions to Lake Trafford Park, irrigation at Immokalee Community Park basketball courts and Community Center Play area;$7,000 to replace outfield fence at Tony Rosbaugh I Little League#1; $14,000 to resurface tennis courts at Immokalee Community Park,racquetball courts, and High School tennis courts; and $39,000 to replace sprayer ($12,000), Smithco ($8,000), 72" mower ($12,000), 48" mower ($7,000), Iand$2,500 for radio base station communication equipment. Revenue FY 00/01 -Increased revenues include$8,000 in recreation fees based upon a projected increase in the number I of children enrolling in the Corkscrew Summer Camp program and$2,300 fr,4m,fees collected at the Aquatics Facility. Expanded FY 00/01-Personal services includes a request to eliminate two part-time Community Center Aide positions and create one hill-time Community Center Aide position for Immokalee Recreational Facility. Total cost is $5,600 for I health and life insurance. Operating expenses include a request for grounds maintenance service at the Lake Trafford Cemetery in Irnmokalee. Currently Hendry County Correctional inmates are performing this service at no charge to Collier County; however, I complaints regarding the poor quality of the maintenance of this facility are frequent and justified. Total cost for operating expenses is$50,000. 1 IP .s and Recreation (Cont.) Golden Gate Community Center Fund (130) IFY 98199 FY 99/00 FY 99/00 FY 00/01 FY 00/01 FY 00/01 % Actual Adopted Forecast Current Expanded Total Budget I Appropriation Unit Exp/Rev Budget Exp/Rev Service Service Budget Change Personal Services 349,354 390,400 380,400 421,400 0 421,400 7.9% Operating Expenses 201,538 281,000 259,600 267,500 0 267,500 -4.8% Capital Outlay 27,120 35,600 14,400 8,500 212,700 221,200 521.3% nu Transfers 6,239 7,500 5,900 6,300 4,800 11,100 48.0% k- Reserve-Contingency 0 33,800 0 34,900 10,600 45,500 34.6% Reserve-Capital 0 79,800 0 94,300 0 94,300 18.2% I Reserve-Merit 0 0 0 24,600 0 24,600 N/A Total Appropriations 584,251 828,100 660,300 857,500 228;100 1,085,600 31.1% gevenue: Ad Valorem Taxes 208,415 174,800 168,700 205,100 238,700 443,800 153.9% ilk Fees and Charges 224,517 244,900 242,900 237,300 0 237,300 -3.1% Misc. Revenue 22,997 12,000 12,000 12,000 0 12,000 0.0% im Transfers 220,700 160,900 160,900 167,400 0 167,400 4.0% Carry Forward 241,900 257,000 334,300 258,500 1,300 259,800 1.1% i_ Revenue Reserve 0 (21,500) 0 (22,800) (11,900) (34,700) 61.4% ITotal Revenue 918,529 828,100 918,800 857,500 228,100 1,085,600 31.1% Permanent Positions 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 0.0 8.0 0.0% Part Time Positions 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 0.0 2.5 0.0% • Forecast FY 99/00-Based on actual expenses incurred,the electricity forecast is $11,000 below the budgeted level and operating supplies were $8,000 less than budgeted. The $25,000 gazebo budgeted in capital outlay will not be Ipurchased. Current FY 00/01 -Budgeted capital outlay includes $6,500 for a soundproof room divider and $2,000 to replace Itwo ovens in the Community Center kitchen. Revenue FY 00/01-MSTU ad valorem tax revenue required to fund the budget as proposed decreases$39,500. The FY 00 adopted millage was .2260 mills or $22.60 per $100,000 of taxable value. Assuming no change in taxable value, the proposed millage rate in FY 01 to fund current service is .2652 mills, or $26.52 per $100,000 of taxable value. This is an increase of$3.92 per$100,000 of taxable value. Expanded FY 00/01-There is $2,500 budgeted for an ice machine. The costs will be shared equally between the General Fund and the Community Center MSTD. There is $10,200 to re-carpet the original section of the building. Cost to be borne by the Golden Gate Community I Center MSTD. There is $212,700 budgeted to replace the original annex building. These costs would be borne by the Golden Gate I Community Center MSTD. Expanded Revenue FY 00/01 -The expanded service requests are funded by$238,700 in ad valorem taxes and by a I $1,300 transfer from the MSTD General Fund. The millage rate required to fund the expanded service requests is .3085 mills or $30.85 per$100,000 of taxable value. The combined millage rate (current and expanded services) is 0.5737 mills or$57.37 per$100,000 of taxable value, as compared to the.2260 mills levied in FY 00. I I I I . IFY 01 SUM ISUMMARY OF ALL PARK FUNDS FY 01 Total I Fund 306 Fund Fund Fund All 346 368 195 Funds • Misc Non Project 0 80028 Vineyards 58,000 150,000 -1 208,000 80603 Immokalee Comm. Park 50,000 i 50,000 80602 North Naples Regional Park 2,000,000 ✓ 2,000,000 00165 Max Hasse Comm. Park 50,000 50,000 00163 Golden Gate Comm. Park 67Z . 2,500,000 ./ 2,500,000 Livingston Park 95,000 1 95,000 TBD South Marco Access Park 100,000 .) 100,000 80100 Neighborhood Park 100,000 95,000 / 195,000 Lely Amphitheater 135,000 -J 135,000 111/ 00162 Golden Gate Aquatic& Fitness 45,000 45,000 Golden Gate Comm. Park 72,000 72,000 80600 Exotic Removal 100,000100,000 TBD Immokalee Pool 50,000 50,000 Immokalee Airport Park 258,000 258,000 Goodland Park Boat Ramp 2,800,000 2,800,000 I80088 Tigertail Park 157,000 157,000 Total All Funds 3,533,000 5,075,000 50,000 157,000 8,815,000 IREVENUES Transfer from General Fund P- Impact Fees I. DCA Grants Fl Boating Program _ Carry Forward Interest I I I I O Q 1 1 1 1 1 Ps w (75z m 0 C C C F- 0 3- LU >- F- 0 a_ Q 0 w cc 0 0 m m m I C 0 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I PARKS AND RECREATION I RECAPS: SEPTEMBER 12, 2000 111 is DATE ITEM # SUBJECT I 9/12/00 10 (K) Renaming Tract 179 (neighborhood park in Golden Gate) Resolution 2000-290 naming Tract 179 as Rita Eaton Park. 5-0 I 9/12/00 16 (D) 1 Vanderbilt Beach Concession Agreement with Day-Star Unlimited, Inc. Combined two separate 1 year extensions into one 2 year extension under the same terms and conditions I9/12/00 16 (D)2 Approve an agreement for landscape services with 'TECH of Collier County for Golden Gate Community Park in the approximate amount Iof$33,800. 9/12/00 16 (D) 5 Awarded J L Wallace, Inc. Bid 00-3128 for construction of Max IHasse Community Center in the amount of$1,642,700. 9/12/00 16 (D)6 Award a contract for Bid No. 00-3126 to P. G. Greiner, Inc. in the Iamount of$33,900 for a beach cleaning vehicle. 9/12/00 16 (D) 8 Approve an award of Florida State Contract No. 765-900-99-1 for purchase of tractors for the beach cleaning operation. Awarded to i"' New Holland in the amount of$61,478. I9/12/00 16 (D)9 Waive the requirement for formal competition and increase the purchase order to Bradanna, Inc. for the site work at Golden Gate Neighborhood Park for additional fill in the amount of$7,308. I 9/12/00 16 (G)d Award Work Order SC00-07 to SuretyConstruction, Inc. for the I construction of Phase II (A) of Sugden Regional Park. Waived requirements for formal competition;Work Order in the amount of $199,995. I I I I Y O 1 1 V/ Z W 1 1 W J Q U W 0 1 IMO 0 0 1 P t MING EDIC A P ATIoNS 1 golden Qate Community Center - Zucerne property October 20, 2000 1 Xitu Znton park (7ract 179 Qolden Qate) Ocovember 2, 2000 1 1 1 1 1 1 'err' 1 1 1 1 1 1 W r 0 r- (f) tr E 3 1 IPARKS UP-DATE September 2000 I • Conner Park I Design is complete. Water Use Permit for irrigation is to be issued shortly. Project bids are in. Project will be under construction in October and will be complete 12/00. I • Clam Pass Park Boardwalk& Decking Boardwalk is complete, working on punch list items. Park grand opening was on ISeptember 8. The Registry concession area is almost finished. • Eagle Lakes Park I Lighting project for soccer field#2 has been awarded to Gulf States Electric. Awaiting signed contract. P.O. has been issued. I • Golden Gate Community Park Walkway County has offered funds to six property owners to buy easements. Also offered on five acre passive park tract. Awaiting real estate transaction. Working with School IBoard on possible bridge/pathway connection. • Park Pathway PH II I Better Roads will build project. Will be completed by November 15, 2000. Landscaping has been completed by Hannula Landscaping. I • Immokalee Soccer Field Lighting Project has been awarded to Gulf States Electric I • Max Hasse Park—Phase II Construction of Community Center and Phase II will begin in October. Project total is close to $2 million. Contractor is J. L. Wallace. SFWMD permit has been issued. 1IIn for building permits. Project completion is next summer. P.O. has been issued. • North Naples Regional Park I Working with road designers on Livingston Road entry design. Wetland jurisdiction lines have been set. Project has been kicked-off. I • Pelican Bay Park- Croquet/Lawn Bowling Have contracted with McGee and Associates for project design. Awaiting 1 construction cost estimates. 90%design has been submitted. Architect has been hired. I w F- 0 0 z 0 F- w cc 0 w w � o ° 1 1 � VERBAL REPORT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L C Chim C Y H 0 LL C C W`/ I 0 0 ' Adopt-A-Park IReport I NAME LOCATION REPORT DUE I Lisa Barnett Golden Gate Community Park January June Clam Pass Lindy D'Amico Veterans Community Park February August IVineyards Community Park John Grice East Naples Community Park March September I Sugden Regional Park Bayview Park VACANT Max A.Hasse Jr. Community Park April October IGolden Gate Community Center Edward"Ski"Olesky Immokalee Community Park May November IImmokalee Sports Complex Mary Ellen Rand Barefoot Beach Preserve/Access June December Cocohatchee River Park ISamuel Welborn Tigertail Beach August December Eagle Lakes Community Park January Lisa Barnett July None February Lindy D'Amico August Samuel Welborn,Lindy D'Amico I March John Grice September John Grice April Charles McMahon October Vacant Position May Ski Olesky November Ski Olesky June Mary Ellen Rand,Lisa Barnett December Mary Ellen Rand, Samuel Welbom I I I I I W J D 0W I 0 (I) 0 z w Lu 2 co <t cc <t a_ 1 PARKS AN 1J RECREATION 1 ADVISORY BOARD 1 METING SCHEDULE 1 2:00 P.M. i 1 DATE LOCATION January 26, 2000 Vineyards Community Park, 6231 Arbor Drive West Il. 2. February23, 2000 East Naples CommunityPark, 3500 Thomasson Drive 1 3. March 22, 2000 Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Pkwy. 4. April 26, 2000 Veterans Community Park, 1900 Immokalee Road 5. May 24, 2000 Golden Gate Community Park 3300 Santa Barbara Blvd 1 CHANGED TO VINEYARDS—4:00 PM 6. June 28, 2000 Cocohatchee River Park, 13531 Vanderbilt Drive 7. July, 2000 No Meeting(BCC Vacation) 8. August 23, 2000 Immokalee Sports Complex, 505 Escambia Street 9. September 27, 2000 Eagle Lakes Community Park, 11565 Tamiami Trail East 1 10. October 25, 2000 Vineyards Community Park, 6231 Arbor Drive West 1 11. November 15, 2000 East Naples Community Park, 3500 Thomasson Drive 12. December 20, 2000 Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Pkwy. 1 1 1 CO VJ rr11 .0 (I�) VJ W a a I W cm WW A i 0 0 iPARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD IMMOKALEE DISTRICT (1). Edward"Ski"Olesky Term 6001 Lake Trafford Road 1/12/99 - 12/31/02 Immokalee,Florida 34142 (residence)(941)657-2401 Fax: 658-2401 Cell Phone 860-8444 IURBAN DISTRICT I (1). Ms.Lisa H.Barnett TermCheffy Passidomo, Wilson&Johnson 01/012/99- 12/31/02 821 Fifth Avenue South, Suite 201 I Naples,Florida 34102 (residence)(941) 643-9703 (work) 261-9300 (Fax) 261-9782 E Mail: Ihbarnett@napleslaw.com (2). Ms.Lindy D'Amico Term I Gulf Coast National Bank 01/12/99- 12/31/02 3838 Tamiami Trail North Naples,FL 34103 (residence)649-4093 I (work)403-5130 E Mail: lindyd@gcnb.com I (3). Mary Ellen Rand Term 550 110th Avenue North 10/26/99- 12/31/01 Naples,FL 34108 (residence) 514-3763 (work)495-6464 (4). Mr. John Grice Term I 326 Charlemagne Boulevard,I204 01/01/97- 12/31/01 Naples,Florida 34112 (residence) (941) 774-5517 I (Fax) 793-2414 E Mail: johngrice@naples.net (5). Charles M. McMahon, Sr. RESIGNED Term 4416 27thCourt, S.W. 6/08/00 10/26/99- 12/31/03 Naples,FL 34116 353-2055 IE Mail: C13legend@aol.com (6). Samuel E. Welborn Term I 4293 27th Court SW#102 01/01/00— 12/31/04 Naples,FL 34116 455-4694 IParks and Recreation staff E Mail: First and last name of person@colliergov.net (1111) Dear PARAB Members, Thank you very much for your interest and support for the proposed tennis court on the Isle of Capri displayed at our meeting on 6/28. As you suggested, I have polled the residents on Capri and requested written support from the Isle of Capri Civic Association. The results were better than anticipated. Prior to canvassing the Isles of Capri, I felt it important to determine the fulltime residents here at this time. According to the Marco Daily News, they do home delivery to 141 residents during this season. I also counted rubbish Lohtainers before pick up on collection day and found 173 households still active. As of this meeting, we have support letters from the Isles of Capri Civic Association and the Capri Parks Committee. We have signatures from 158 households (only counted one/household even though many spouses did or wanted to sign - both played tennis.). The concerns were insignificant and primarily dealt with "how much will it cost us", "let's study this more" and "traffic and parking". Once we talked, these concerns became non-issues. Copies of the summary sheets, signed petitions, letters and emails are attached. I hope with this additional information, the fact that this is the only location on the Isle of Capri possible because of the 140' N/S requirement and the fact that we are providing matching funds - the members of this Advisory Board will view our proposal positively and forward it immediately to the Collier County Commissioners with their full support. I thank you from all the residents and please keep in mind, Thanksgiving Day would be appropriate for the first tennis match played on the Isle of Capri. Respectfully submitted, Harry Rogers 403 San Juan Avenue Isles of Capri Naples, FL 34113 Presented by Cindy Miller, Chairman - Isle of Capri Parks Committee Date Signature f Street .,omments 7/10 Board of Directors Capri Civic Assoc. Accept this letter as full support for this project 6/29 Parks Committee Capri Civic Assoc. Great beginning. Now for the neighborhood parks. 7/12 Chris Middlebrook Christopher Realty This is a good thing for Capri. Greatly appreciated. 7/7 Diane Mefford Antigua 412 Great 7/10 Claudia Henry Capri 007 Yes 7/7 Mark Middlebrook Capri 022 Something that is very needed. 7/12 Patricia Downs Capri 120 7/6 Mike Hebert Capri 152 7/6 Jerri Neuhaus Capri 156 Yes Yes Yes! 7/7 Ben Pearson Capri 220 Do it! 7/7 Illegible Capri 225 7/6 K McKinney Capri 298 Yes 7/7 George McGee Capri 298 Lights? Surface? 7/10 Beau Middlebrook Capri 360 A tennis court is badly needed. 7/7 Rebecca Lund Capri 360 As long is there is no traffic problem 7/7 Michelle Noah Capri 360 A pool would also be nice! 7/7 Traci Smith Capri 360 7/12 Brian Pasna Capri 360 7/8 James Esch Capri 620 OK 7/8 Ted Lester Cristobal 404 Yes! Tennis court. 7/8 Tracy Yager Cristobal 406 7/7 Nancy DeVolder Cristobal 407 Great idea for all residents. 7/12 Al Sever Dolphin Circle 21 Yes, in favor 7/12 Olive Sherck Dolphin Circle 31 Yes - Definetly 7/12 Illegible Dolphin Circle 50 Go for it! 7/7 Ben Moore Dolphin Circle 66 7/10 Diana Nitsche Dolphin Circle 70 7/11 Fay Goodremont Dolphin Circle 71 Nice for tennis players 7/7 Rose Rodriguez Dolphin Circle 77 Everyone would benefit 7/12 Michelle Regnet Dolphin Circle 78 Yes 7/12 Shirley Brown Dolphin Circle 81 Yes 7112 Ralph Egan Dolphin Circle 85 Yes! 7/12 Harry Wood Ill Dolphin Circle 86 Yes 7/15 Ken Quinn Dolphin Circle 89A 7/12 •John Huegel Dolphin Circle 93 Yes, I want it. 7/7 Jim Hughes Dolphin Circle 94 Parking? Maybe will block sign: do it! 7/11 Manny Gray E Hilo 131 Yes!! 7/16 Marlee Rognrud dilo 135 Great idea 7/6 Guy Stroud E Hilo 150 7/7 Thomas Esch E Hilo 152 7/12 Breda Kocik E Pelican 03 Yes - Lights?? 7/12 Mellissa Merril E Pelican 08 Yes 7/12 Ray Patrick E Pelican 36 Yes 7/8 Eileen Strouse Grenada 403 Would like a small beach also. 7/8 John Spring Grenada 405 Yes 7/8 Dolores Quinlan Grenada 406 Yes 7/6 Ida Gannon Hawk 2 7/7 Illegible Hawk 7 Ok by me 7/12 Glen Hauser Jamaica 102 7/17 Gary Goetzelman Jamaica 105 Yes 7/11 W Hetmanowski Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Louise Kokesh Kon Tiki 330 7/12 G Dennison Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Dorothy Reynolds Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Vince LaMendola Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Tony LaMendola Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Illegible Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Pat Struhar Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Walt Saul •Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Herman Giglio Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Ed Kessener Kon Tiki 330 7/12 M Renaudin Kon Tiki 330 7/12 Howie Anderson Kon Tiki 330 7/9 Edward Charty La Peninsula 101 Great 7/16 Tom Whalen La Peninsula 113 7/8 John Jones La Peninsula 404 Would love to see it happen. 7/11 •Bill Tennant La Peninsula 433 Yes 7/8 Joe Chandler La Peninsula 506 Would be a great asset. 7/10 Deb James La Peninsula 512 Yes, yes! 7/15 Richard James La Peninsula 532 Yes 7/8 Ann Norman Luzon 402 Yes 7/8 Robert Meyer Luzon 406 OK 6/30 Joanne Becker Marco Island Tennis courts on Capri would be an asset. 7/6 Bob Adams Marco Island Tennis courts on Capri is a great idea. 7/2 Ev Pucci Marco Island Great idea to put tennis courts on Capri. 7/8 Jim Curran ,,.arco Island We support this program. 7/8 Sid Osmond Panay 405 7/8 Vicki Croker Panay 408 OK 7/8 Marvin Harris Panay 409 OK 7/8 Giovanni ? Samar 402 I propose further site studies. I oppose the court. 7/8 Lisa Williams Samar 409 OK 7/11 Anne Thorpe Samar 418 Yes, it would be great 7/8 Dorothy Rosa Samar 419 OK 7/8 Sandra Muth Samar 423 OK 7/7 Steward Bakley San Juan 402 Great! 7/6 Harry Rogers San Juan 403 Great asset to the community. 7/5 Seamus McKeon San Juan 405 Tennis courts off 952 is a great idea. 7/8 James Woods San Juan 407 We need a tennis court on Capri. Travelling too far 7/3 Mary Callan San Juan 409 Recreationally, Capri was let to fall between the cracks. 7/8 Dottie Blackwell San Juan 410 Yes. Small beach? 7/8 Don Garrubun San Juan 412 OK 7/8 Mary Ann Sweeney San Juan 413 OK, tennis courts. 7/8 Janice Spina San Juan 415 Great idea. 7/9 Bryan Spina San Juan 415 Nice sight! 7/8 Cliff Durdel San Juan 419 Great idea. 7/8 Raymond Lucas San Juan 420 OK 7/7 Lawrence Jordon San Juan 422 Capri needs something like this 7/8 Carl Edens San Juan 424 OK 7/8 Sheri!! Reich San Juan 425 Good location. Excellent! 7/8 Richard Dreyer San Juan 426 OK 7/7 Ethel Dreyer San Juan 426 Good! 7/8 Janice Bowman San Juan 428 OK 7/7 V Brettschreider San Salvador 124 How about a jacuzzi, bath and tennis? 7/13 Belinda Sullivan San Salvador 124 7/10 Charles McCleaf San Salvador 132 Yes 7/12 Illegible San Salvador 144 7/15 Jeff Nowak San Salvador 146 Yes 7/16 Diane Hadley San Salvador 147 Yes and basketball please 7/7 Joe Langkawel San Salvador 159 Yes! 7/7 Nancy DeVolder Tahiti 105 7/14 Peter Borgo Tahiti 106 A dream come true. Can we get two? 7/7 Robert Allen Tahiti 141 Yes 7/6 Janine Girardet Tahiti 155 Great idea! limmumnimasimmiimmi 7/8 Sandra Hurley .niti Circle 111 Yes 7/13 Tristan Sullivan Tahiti Circle 147 Can't wait! 7/15 Robert Jarek Tahiti Circle 182 7/6 Jan Lopez Tahiti Circle 187 7/11 J Lorante Trinidad 107B Wouls love it! 7/11 Bonnie Beatty Trinidad 124 7/16 Donald Raff Trinidad 128 7/16 Thomas Jameson Trinidad 136 7/11 Debra Carnes Trinidad 147 7/16 Marilyn Gattuso Trinidad 148 7/16 Jose Burro Trinidad 151 Yes 7/16 Illegible Trinidad 152 7/15 Linda Entrican Trinidad 154 7/10 Donald Day Trinidad 163 We would love to have atennis court on the island. 7/15 Dr. John David Trinidad 167 Great << I 7/15 Ed Plummer Trinidad 168 Very nice 7/15 Scott Schock Trinidad 171 This is a great idea. 7/15 Faye Quatelor Trinidad 194 Great idea 7/6 Carter smith W Hilo 120 7/8 Sean Barron W Pago Pago 107 7/8 Patricia Sloan W Pago Pago 107 Definetly!! 7/6 Kent Hendrich W Pago Pago 109 7/6 Maryla Vissera W Pago Pago 109 7/6 Ellie Martinez W Pago Pago 125 7/13 Leon King W Pago Pago 128 7/15 Scott Keyes W Pago Pago 153 Yes 7/7 Steve Kuhn W Pago Pago 157 Yes 7/7 Illegible W Pago Pago 161 It's about time 7/7 J Gossling W Pago Pago 171 Yes 7/6 June Steward W Pelican 05 7/12 Illegible W Pelican 09 Yes 7/15 D Stanfield W Pelican 09 7/12 Fred Prunetti W Pelican 17 Yes 7/11 Judith Jandro W Pelican 19 I would love to play. 7/7 Seth Sentrey W Pelican 19 Would use 2x a week. 6/29 Cindy Miller W Pelican 31 Would love to have a place to play tennis near home. 7/12 Sue Fleck W Pelican 31 Yes 7/6 Mitch Cooper W Pelican 37 7/12 Sue Huegel Pelican 39 Yes 7/7 Larry Jurewicz W Pelican 51 7/11 Lynn Allen W Pelican 60 Very much in favor of tennis court 7/12 Joan Allen W Pelican 60 Agreed 7/12 Al Nigro W Pelican 60 Tennis would be asset to Capri 7/7 Anna Betz W Pelican 60 Great idea. How about a pool? I0 ISLES OF CAPRI CIVIC ASSOCAITON { I c/o Nancy DeVolder, President 407 Cristobal, Isles of Capri • Naples, FL 34113 1 July 10, 2000 COLLIER COUNTRY PARK& RECREATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD To Whom It May Concern: The idea of building a tennis court on the Isles of Capri has been brought to the attention of the Isles of Capri Civic Association. We had a Special Board Meeting today, July 10th, and it was the unanimous decision of the Board that having a tennis court at the entrance of our Island, near the water tower, would definitely benefit the Island. Please accept this letter as our full support for this project. If we are fortunate enough to see this transpire, I look forward to working with you. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 642-5155. Sincerely, `'13,•#>' ' /1//e":?..41X-9 )i cifk 4.4...,4--,-- ISLES OF CAPRI CIVIC AS,S9cA 'IO l 4 Nancy DeVolder President 0 0 al Date: July 14th, 2000 To: Parks & Recreation Advisory Board From: Isles Of Capri Park Committee RE: Public Tennis Court Hello: Our committee is highly in favorable of and wishes to express our support of a Public Tennis Court on the Isles Of Capri. Our community being in the County; has lacked this kind of public recreation since the beginning. We are so excited to have an opportunity to change this. Currently our committee is seeking approval from the residence for a neighborhood park. The response has been overwhelmingly in favor of this park. Property owner responses are still coming in and at this time we have Three hundred and twenty in favor and eleven not in favor. We are so excited about this kind of future recreation for all to enjoy on the Isles Of Capri. Thank you for your time and efforts in this endeavor. Sincerely Yours Boal Cynthia Jo eller Chairperson Page 1of1 i 0 el iHarry Rogers From: "Christopher& Robin Middlebrook" <info@islesofcapri.com> To: "Harry &Jane Rogers" <harry@g-o-d.com> I Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 11:19 AM Subject: Tennis courts Hello Harry, Yes, Robin and I are extremely happy that you are pursuing tennis courts 4 0 to be located on the Isles of Capri. We feel this will be greatly appreciated by all residents of our Isles and feel free to call upon us for any assistance or donations to help achieve this goal. This is a good thing for Capri. Sincerely, Christopher and Robin Middlebrook t r I._ I PP Is I I r 7/12/00 6� Public Ter nnis Court on the Isles of Capri After successfully working with the Parks &Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept.,we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00,I appeared before : I the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board (PARAB). I°expldined that'bur" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. g The PARAB had some concerns(below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. ' Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? bo you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed"Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Ci wir Harry Rogers -403 San Juan Avenue,Isles of Capri. 952 IV PO) aaallrla swam urea CA?Re 81 V }, �'...._I ‘S‘ feS 44)0 IRMO .. 4 0 _.......:iiiii . LU f laaa - :. lrr Aa A '■> a MIMI a 'MVM I aaa* . ___„„,,,,,./....1 1.1. 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J0 S..t_Q�r-fo _ /5/ Th u,—acd per' eS - --tf l , // °to.-2 (La SoN \i , r '` t c= c. (3A t c Q i=re-- --/n„ ,J ,9 ,;,....11. ./fr/ ;471,&0„,';411L-' _ 7ft /�i? 4/4 J fJ-Cfca -. L S ton I i f J 1 ii- - Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Capri IAfter successfully working with the Parks&Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept.,we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00,I appeared before the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board (PARAB). I explained that"our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. The PARAB had some concerns (below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. , Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? Do you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed"Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Gn Harry Rogers-403 San Juan Avenue, Isles of Capri. CR 952 It, r�i �`'A�D r wvwrao Y s 0e. CAP ,.� IWO t-eto TOMS ACOURT � CRERMAR Z a This original di ANTIGUA STREET proposed . A 1 site proved D4II° too close I OD r /) 1: to this '°'®' water tank \\,s____2 for servicing d 1. Date 'gnalture Street Comments I 1)(3)co-4., \A 14 if0-3 car‘...Tor,, arp-442.;ai-,,,,, t*-. be-0 ce."-ev".41-AA-&-, 79/00 , .. 6 ► 1 4 o t 5 v, - b.<. k /1 -. , / C11)- -\-%-00 i.g•ii i ... -412.1, 4a.c...114i . y...64"."--, A'lle.,c,, 4_, '''1 \ *� ‘ T 1'l-.. Ste►( •+gym., I Date Si nature Street omments 9 7-8 . �. C.-)' V ? d e zfr s J .— o% I ._ )A9 ?44-6"'`-• (2 ..__ . -7-g 4,13 alit ~- i- Crit-m-- z 1 •' � coq C 04- / '; .- —= 4 6 --t. tv - - kto Go' ,, k il is (... 1,1,4...a it1.1.i,k, .) covi -: . forlo. 4,04,-- e-AA? s i 1 s1 i. _ A _a_ At aiOellarZto ; , 0 1154 br, 410i �° _ / 0 ill ALIOF de /1 ,�i a..SLG I fe,;iimpfri , e , , ., , /-4.5--- 1 ' . cl ck- '114:9.4 Atcy Of y. i O 4 4e-- o z i/51.114E. 1 I iir e . 4,10x.*. s / J3 .-Q ? 'I . 7 ' t 1 0 ,a) ' , 144A, r'. .?)? LA .e. ,ifi A gesdr: („r-P4-04-r--;,5 .,, , i O rN6 -r-e--2-/ F rit ( I_LIt -03111 I 11 . di I m 11 4o I I II Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Capri After successfully working with the Parks & Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept., we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00,I appeared before the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board (PARAB). I explained that "our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. The PARAB had some concerns (below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? Do you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed "Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Grp Harry Rogers -403 San Juan Avenue, Isles of Capri. C% 952 13 'eV Nil° MOAN LOIa, G S`ES OF WWI 7►. .° .607fat .._........0 ... MTV " , • • III l di 0 A Awrase 1t O f COW A TAM . .. A J/n1Un� AA -+rw CC L. °' A 0 4. PONI21 III Par POLE This original ANTIGUA STREET proposed . A , 1 site proved (.--123--.., too close ..me,j to this water tank I - for servicing 1 Date Signature Street Comments /// /-1/ ie,-,.T. ifsz�_,:- v- „e_...„---,,,-,,—/;--/ /' : .. r' / / , / /t V � -,:///: j ` s i �, I 7 - ':err, li-e_,'...�-;. C... i! et, ) ,. -i _, ti..r-C (..,./,-L i�G..,.4,+� '+' L 1:;i i (-0: `�, i I i 12-,A, f 1 ,. -.- S2l v, c i N/63 , j 4 bate Signature Street ..omments L-7) 47/x, 7 o . l-' e,_; 7 e .661,.3.:01,-, / � i , ' 4r-v Pe-/,O ^-r e .t 6 i/ ri4-�{ Lck 3 / .LC C� y-e..4. 44,a—tali • / b , iLl 3/-f)t�' .. / g. c, 4. iii ',i A,- , ,'-'I f--‘-'-z-_, J-6--.. -7,i d . j--Q (4 \-k. L'I.'. E-2.2) c .4 i,t,u-6--(---/ .0-- (._eLyt ii-Ld-' (f�L.,.: 1-/iii./4., ,t-7,,I; 3. A `P-9..140.6.../.4 P 1%(0.0.. 4,7 .> f /i \ f (._? L ) -o..-.J.— i', .90-6-PAzitlat t4-64--'i . 11 i.)--- ° #' 2, 6.- F c. --j ( t, s 9. ) • (1a tyre!) 5' E ?*�lv . 5.0) ' I 74/11' 2- dal,e,,:a.,_pet14,464, .'s ti, ---0„ Alio 4,, _eA.,i l m a 1 .... . ll . 1 VIlii1 II I 1 Fri -, Am. Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Capri IAfter successfully working with the Parks & Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept., we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00, I appeared before the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board (PARAB). I explained that "our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. The PARAB had some concerns (below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. 4 Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? I Do you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed "Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Gel Harry Rogers - 403 San Juan Avenue,Isles of Capri. CR g�2 ut-w pR' MACAO r . •-• L7,...-, O :�, � 0 ... ,SEES : ��� ;rola..., . , .„,, 0 mar k # • 1";1 - • -!',cr-ji 'IP AO S z kPOW\ MIMI Q I This original d ANTIGUA STREET proposed 014 1 I 1 site proved if you have a friend or neighbor,who has an too close ,z to this opinion on ourtennis court, please encour water tank 1 r 0 them to also sign below and return this form i for servicing e postage paid envelope enclosed. Thank y u. Date Signature a Street Comments J co-204, illr4 /kis. � (da i" /!v 3 7::!i+,cf,t4'J/-" lc,(. r,cou.l'cL Govt 6))4-e EC- 4CCLrL1S Coi,rs, 1-c'-ei t,Val 4 , ?v '/!}Sze= ,ktibil )/G" -�;n;, ./ L1- I v) j 1 -1,-p- n I .-- � .,#1, ,A ,71 r....+.r .' ri,4.rr c-r_J-.,ie"4a. f 7°'/5 A :11:1 /9' -l1�° ,- , i i t J7 edS lT/ u /6Fiiii&0470 3r - p Ancc- 4 i Date Signature Street .:omments ,bi- vt.tAd., 13 12(Ai i . -' '% 2 '�ier.. y 7/4'_ / � !(e, I d M 4 r i iii 1 µ Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Capri After successfully working with the Parks & Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept.,we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00,I appeared before the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board(PARAB). I explained that"our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. The PARAB had some concerns (below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? bo you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed "Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Harry Rogers -403 San Juan Avenue,Isles of Capri. CR, 952 ULEv Ago -. WM OFCApC11MB `vs: o 4 ... �� s�eS ' 1 400111111 KIS cn LIJ • Lii o awn .....,..,aceruiemil r 11 1. AA rw. CC A 0 KU I This original i,i ANTIGUA STREET proposed A A site proved cm malii if t:' : you have a friend or neighbor, who has an qamopinion on our tennis court, pleaseencouragewater tank it them to also sign below and return this form ii for servicing ,. the postage paid envelope enclosed. Thank you. 4 Date Signatur- Street Comments 4111 1/ r f doifi , caDjuk, &fad po i,-.6-ro) cx 1,-4- cii, e,CA ac----COri //I /71/j(441;(44 C-ti P , i tô Ill t /17gV 4 i Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Capri After successfully working with the Parks & Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water bept.,we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00,I appeared before the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board(PARAB). I explained that "our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. The PARAB had some concerns (below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. ' Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? Do you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed"Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Harry Rogers -403 San Juan Avenue, Isles of Capri. CR 952 UIS\I 115:4134 -- C APow pR� BQvir: VI, Us 43,... ISISS411111" 11111 POMOPOE ,,,,r , LLJ NMIN a e MEWS COURT AA � 1 '`a 1.0 ROM --_________- 1 ANTIGUA STREET i This original " proposed '= , i site proved Im wil too close if you have a fdend or neighbor, who has an to this water tank j opinion on our tennis court, please encourage for servicing them to also sign below. Thank you. Date Signature Street Comments c I II I` - - ,t4etees: z s�� �a��� 1 d{fit 75' >a : / #140.--a-ti eifq,d,,,,,t i a-Lc I1 7 f! st J i le( Lo i re i;-% Alt 3 L�` .a..s /074, 7 eves' .r t A.,3 - Date Signature Street Comments -ry (� Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Ca • P ri tAfter successfully working with the Parks & Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept.,we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00,I appeared before the Parks& Recreation Advisory Board(PARAB). I explained that"our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. The PARAB had some concerns (below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? Do you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? o This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed "Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Harry Rogers - 403 San Juan Avenue, Isles of Capri. CR 952 I: IInarry man RQ oU'�E�A G�P1111111 : SCSFMON 5" 43 CNIENNUO 4, fiifiglia (i) MAY • a 1.MO ` mai A s A g aa� �A ys-a- POW U. Pal --- Par ,1 �" � _ a L ANTIGUA STREET 1 This orignal proposed ;A' A site proved zsa too close If you have a friend or neighbor, who has an to this water tank I opinion on our tennis court, please encourage for servicing them to also sign below. Thank you. I Date Signature Street Comments I -•.ovkk ( 1 P� \ ( 4®s ' 3\\/6,. Pt z.NN,6 Cco&sc \'5 s \41‘"4`b W- ro,5 beitt..3 tvlelltA wteedee)._tt -recta• }ire kkvem2.Tsicit.ek row 1;pnwkier It ci 7-7-co n.-•.. izz 4 4N a-4.461-Ai CR i°+Pt ..,S4 a ../dMcT74"</tg el///," �"•,y'e_ v ' ^ 1-+ 6,a�.1� ,-.-emsf_ i "` -7:7--O O .t, .nal c c_30`r'- (1,c S6sil /u'97� t�"1+?_ s c"la oaul4F� ko..v y ',-t as r .00 I r 7'ad fade RO 7g bol hia cidc. f V. /� w of 0& '� 11 00 ( r d 'y_ d GIA rt S i�: Li..) l L-' ?i' c, ., r_is�,. t. . I 1810,1 d :comments Date Signature Street ,•-.►D _ 3 b o coq f,&,4/`I 1 i _ 4 4 ' 1 Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Capri 1 iii- After successfully working with the Parks &Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept., we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri, as pictured below. On 6/28/00, I appeared before the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board (PARAB). I explained that "our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. i The PARAS had some concerns (below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? Do you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? ' This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed "Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. e� Harry Rogers - 403 San Juan Avenue, Isles of Capri. c� 952 OKRIIVA OLITY % 13.00SNIACT .. C. Pi; i:stS A • . ... cn 1 ' tinny ►yik • " 1� II I Mi A a W a A ,N A O AIM .....,.....aldl Li AA -1,4•• CC rfalt A (101 nc� Z rt \ POW MIE 1 - __ I ANTIGUA STREET pro oposs174l na 1 proposed � xso 1 E site proved i --., if v a Mend or or, who has an too close to this opinion on r tennis court, please en u - water tank them to aW sign low and s form I " for servicing the postage paid envelope enclosed. n - y u. 4 ii Date S nature Street Comments > crII 7''/A 46 , 1 e'' Al / e:71P7e. At/ / , 4 -/1-610U #...0 4a,..e--- ,0 <<. 1 too-c am Apr 4,4.-Le- ' A 4 a 41■■■r, y w 1 Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Capri - After successfully working with the Parks &Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept., we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00,I appeared before the Parks& Recreation Advisory Board (PARAB). I explained that "our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. AI The PARAB had some concerns(below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. ' Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? Do you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed "Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Harry Rogers- 403 San Juan Avenue, Isles of Capri. CR 952 ut_ 'JARS LICOI ,AM of. r.PR fti ' . ir 1 -- ♦1.- IV , ' 430 ,, E„sT . : i ROM Ras CO 1Thlai A t t o O COAT r\I7'\\01 AA w•''''4UrWt1 CC io ' A V tit ACO*0 Al I This original ANTIGUA STREETproposed °� I site proved ... If you have a friend or neighbor, who has an too close 40 opinion on our tennis court, please encoura to this , qmp water tank them to also sign below and return this form 1 for servicing the postage paid enve _.;, enclosed. Thank ue Date Signature Street Comments - 1//ibe Nkiii-1-4.--,,,,, - pc, ,roLi 7,-K; Oiz ry/ Q 4kri ,7G,i. �: t if 1r >, // } 1 /� �J . , ,. 1 ! T'"al 4V ty6 1� 4 ic Pi /fit f (fit I s '/ V 2-- i „ „, Ammis bate Si nature Street Comments f' ; , (( ,ce , 3.3X cyzJ, -;c::6:2/ //3 A. 'f c-4 1715 x 1 , ra �/)1 33.,c), ,,-)--"-/--'','lKpD ".1. res II ' 7/9 Z.- if: :A> a b ry" kr tk �' A Pr F if 7//. '' E7 , - f:)., 2-4-k--A411/4- 3 7 / i /7(117---7 7/i 3 / ' . ' .C.&,--:(,,,,,'—„, fq VI f > I;i i ,2 1,. `I'vc-G".n<, e- a i I Public Tennis Court on the Isles of Capri After successfully working with the Parks & Recreation as well as the Public Works/Water Dept., we have secured their positive support to locate a public tennis court on Capri,as pictured below. On 6/28/00,I appeared before the Parks & Recreation Advisory Board (PARAB). I explained that "our" closest public court was 13 miles north. Their approval of location and funding is necessary to present the proposal to the Collier County Commissioners. The PARAB had some concerns (below),and suggested I seek more community support prior to granting approval. Would you, or your family use a public tennis court located on the Isles of Capri? Would you, or your family play more tennis if the court were free and near your home? bo you feel that this location and proposal are acceptable to fulfill our community needs? This proposal will not change our taxes, initiate a special assessment or in any way impact the proposed "Neighborhood Park". Thank you very much for your support. Gn I iiii Harry Rogers -403 San Juan Avenue, Isles of Capri. cR 952 50 IIII OW"t1LEv ARO - pso ir OFG� 3' 4i. P17411SLe'� to Iv i • I WO p "a W p WIMP O " o COAT .� uctrmL 601 LLp —.—r �z 1� C.-- 11 wmn►t _ t \ �� Iwo Pali i 1 .._..._..._ II r i This original ANTIGUA STREET proposed �� 1 � site pproved wl too close 4 ° to this '°'°' water tank for servicing OATEN n bate Signature Street Comments 7/2/00 , (U4PLL 41.0. 7 -c.A.,',At.-4.16-1 erZt t'el-24.k. .1,, ft Li ,A.,,4_,,,--L-, . - 11-06 \ I rtA l _ t v1 e i — 11y8tOz r '' £,. d( CV i,� � 7 Page 1 of 1 Harry Rogers From: <MillerCin320@aol.com> To: <hwr@mediaone.net> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 4:52 PM Subject: TENNIS COURTS ON ISLES OF CAPRI - MUST BE A DREAM COME TRUE Hi Harry; I have spent the last 21 years of my life on the Isles Of Capri; raised a daughter that certainly would have benefited from tennis. I think it's never to late and would love to have a place to play tennis within walking distance of my home Thank you for all your efforts Harry Cindy Miller- 642-7712 31 W.Pelican St. Isles Of Capri, FL. 34113 6/29/00 0 Page 1 of 1 OC Harry Rogers From: <TINKIR@aol.com> To: <hwr@mediaone.net> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 10:35 AM Subject: Re: Harry, my good buddy. I think the tennis court is a wonderful idea,and the location is perfect. I know that Jim and Mary Woods travel way into Naples to play and that is just not worth the trip to me. Takes longer to get to those courts than it does to play. Actually I purchased a new racket last season but due to may back, I was unable to play. Let me know if there is anything you would like me to do to get this project going. I took a little road trip to test the new car out...the reason for lack of a response. Go get 'em Harry! 7/3/00 air Page 1 of Harry Rogers From: <Capricaper@aol.com> To: <hwr@mediaone.net> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 4:09 AM Subject: Re: Tennis court on Capri!! HI HARRY WHAT A GREAT IDEA. WE CERTAINLY DO NEED A PUBLIC TENNIS COURT ON THE ISLE OF CAPRI. MY WIFE AND I ARE TRAVELING 16 MILES TO GOLDEN GATE TO PLAY. MARY&JAMES WOODS I 407 SAN JUAN AVE ISLE OF CAPRI I ' I 1 1 I i I i 1 ' 7/8/00 Page 1 of 1 111 0 0 ' Il Harry Rogers From: <Niamh2278©aol.com> To: <hwr©mediaone.net> I Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 4:59 PM Subject: Great Idea!! TO Harry A& Jane, I am writing to say that I think that having the tennis courts on 952 is a great idea. Both my wife and myself play tennis every day,and we have to make the long trip 13 miles, every morning to the public tennis courts. There are also many other Isles of Capri residents that we see there every day playing tennis at these public tennis courts. So I think having the tennis courts there is a wonderful idea and well worth it. Thank You, Seamus & Kathy McKeon 405 San Juan Isles of Capri ;.j a 1 AI I I I I I I I7/5/00 to Aisimmiiiminiia Page l of 1 I0 Harry Rogers II From: <TINKIR@aol.com> To: <hwr@mediaone.net> I Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 11:19 AM Subject: Tennis Courts Harry, I strongly support your endeavors in acquiring a tennis court for the Isles of Capri, and the location is perfect. It will not only bring our lovely community together but will provide for great activity for young and old alike. There are many people on our Isles that would benefit from a tennis court. As you know, with the distance to travel way into Naples and the time fighting traffic getting there takes more time than it does to play 4 a few sets. Recreationally, Capri was let to fall between the cracks. Tennis courts will help fill this gap. v. ir b. 4 di 7/3/00 r 07/13/2000 11:14 6036682444 ROUND THE CLOCK DISP PAGE 02 ' C 0 I/LL-e- 4 ! ' --1-4•4 ,, /(2e5Ltrie' 2 /..../2 • ef.-0 et) ,691/ L-5) : • . . t. 0 0 Page 1 of 2 P Harry Rogers From: "Joanne becker" <beckrjeb@yahoo.com> To: "Harry Rogers" <hwr©mediaone.net> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 3:20 PM Subject: Re: Tennis court on Capri!! Jayne & Harry Rogers: m What's a city without a tennis court? :` ' I strongly support your county's proposal to install tennis courts on Isles of Capri. 'I As the population increases, so should the community resources to upgraded. Tennis courts on the Isle would be an asset to the community & family usage. Tennis can be played before/after local dining! My best interest for your growing community. a Sincerely, Joanne Becker Marco owner --- Harry Rogers <hw_r@mediaone.net> wrote: > Hey Neighbors > I. v > NEED HELP! Went before the County yesterday to get >approval for a tennis court running north/south > right next to the pumping station on 952 at the ' > entrance of the Isles of Capri. Not enough room > next to water tank where initially proposed. The > Parks and Recreation and the Public Works approved > the site, including the removal of the existing > Water Dept. driveway to make room for the court. > The PARAB wants to know if Isles of Capri residents > really need or want a tennis court. Would anyone > from the area bother playing there? They said I > must contact Capri residents to see if they want the > tennis court or something else at that site. I need >all of you to write a quick note to me saying the > tennis court and location would be an outstanding > idea and is long overdue if that is what you > believe. This does not change our taxes or initiate >a special assessment or affect the "Community Park" > funding issue. Please contact anyone else you know, > especially your regular tennis partners, who is 6/30/00 Page 1 of 1 oak Harry Rogers From: "Joe & Eve Pucci" <pucci©peganet.net> To: "Harry Rogers" <hwr©mediaone.net> Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 2:22 PM Subject: Re: Tennis court on Capri!! Yes it is a great idea to put tennis courts on the Isle of Capri. I know there are a lot of people there that would enjoy the courts. I say go for it Ev Harry Rogers wrote: Hey Neighbors NEED HELP! Went before the County yesterday to get approval for a tennis court running north/south right next to the pumping station on 952 at the entrance of the Isles of Capri. Not enough room next to water tank where initially proposed. The Parks and Recreation and the Public Works approved the site, including the removal of the existing Water Dept.driveway to make room for the court. The PARAS wants to know if Isles of Capri residents really need or want a tennis court. Would anyone from the area bother playing there? They said I must contact Capri residents to see if they want the tennis court or something else at that site. I need all of you to write a quick note to me saying the tennis court and location would be an outstanding idea and is long overdue if that is what you believe. This does not change our taxes or initiate a special assessment or affect the"Community Park" funding issue. Please contact anyone else you know, especially your regular tennis partners, who is willing to offer an opinion on this important issue. Help us to get a public court that is closer than 13 miles. Please e-mail or snail mail me at 403 San Juan. Thanks and please hurry because I would like to get back with them ASAP with the petition. Looking forward to playing tennis on Capri this winter!! Cheers, mahalo, danke,gracias, ciao, merci, keigu,sincerely, Harry& Jayne Rogers a.k.a. "the fisherman& his prize catch" 7/2/00 I 0 Page 1 of 1 ,,, Harry Rogers From: <BOBBARBSA@aol.com> To: <hwr@mediaone.net> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 4:23 PM Subject: Re: Tennis court on Capri!! 1 I think a tennis court on the Island of Capri is a great idea. Bob & Barbara Adams m ii' 4 « ta I I I I I I I I I I 7/6/00 I 0 0 Page 1of1 Harry Rogers ` From: <Jlcurr2@aol.com> To: <hwr@mediaone.net> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 10:25 AM Subject: Re: Tennis court on Capri!! We support your program! Jim and Lori Curran in 1 I :.: [ I 1 , ,, .... Mw 1 1 . t I 111 1 I7/8/00 1 o 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AIL — ,0111111110, E r 0 A0g 0I.LIl. —14aql Memorandum �i Cl ''OR\O' rjUN'‘ To: Marla Ramsey, Director Department of Parks and Recreation From: Murdo Smith, Beach and Water Superintendent 11 Date: August 15, 2000 Subject: Beach Parking on Marco 4 On the 10th of August I attended a meeting on Marco Island in regard to the use of a shuttle service and parking facility. Attending the meeting was Mr. Kelley, Mike Kelley,Peter Baker, Jerry Cartwright of Island Valet Parking, and representatives from Marco Island Trolley Tours. to the parking and the The meeting focused on the proposal from Mr. Kelley in regard garage County utilizing up to four floors for additional parking for beach goers who live on the Island or those that visit Marco Island. The proposal is for a three month trial basis during the months of January through March 2001; hours of operation 9:00 am to 6:00 pm daily. The proposal is divided into three sections. The sections are as follows: A. The proposal for the parking garage 1. Lease for the 3 month trial period in the amount of$108,000 per floor per 3 months 2. Or the options of leasing for 20 years 3. Or the purchase cost of each floor B. The proposal from the Trolley service to shuttle the patrons to and from the beach. 1. This cost would be approximately $14,900 per month or$495 per day. 2. A second trolley would be on site if it were needed to shuttle patrons in case of severe weather. The second trolley would be at no additional charge unless it became a daily . occurrence. C. The proposal from Island Valet for parking service at the garage. 1. Cost would be approximately $370 per day (3 attendants) 2. Cost would be approximately $252 per day (2 attendants) Parks and Recreation Department air Per our discussion, a user fee for beach patrons would need to be initiated to help offset the additional cost to the County. I have contacted staff at Tigertail and they have indicated that they have no records of the lot being filled. They estimated that the lot filled no more than ten times this past year. Attached is information regarding parking at Tigertail. I will be supplying you with the cost that the County would incur if it were to operate the service as an in-house service. If you have any questions, please advise. Attachments Parks and Recreation Department _a.rrrr►. COUNTY OPERATED PARKING GARAGE MARCO Hours: Monday through Sunday, January through March Hours of staffing 8:30 am to 6:30 pm 10 hrs per day/7 days wk= 70 hrs x 2 people needed at all times= 140 hrs/week 1 FT Supervisor—40 hours 5 PT 20/hr week— 100 hours Supv @ 9.24 hr x 40 = $370/wk x 13 wks + $1,922 benefits= $6,726 for 3 months 5 Attendants @8:80 hr x 100 hrs= $880/wk x 13 wks = $11,440 + $1,808 Soc Sec/WC= $13,248 $ 6,726 Supv+ $13,248 (5)Attendants= $19,974 PARKS AND RECREATION OPERATED—90 DAY TRIAL $ 19,974 Parks &Rec staff 3 months 108,000 1 Floor Parking (104 spaces) using Mr. Kelley's garage 500 Misc.—tickets, etc. 750 Uniforms 45,000 Trolleys $ 174,224 Fees needed to offset costs: 9:00 am—6:00 pm $174,224_ 104 _ 90 days $18.61 one car per space per day $12.41 one and one/half cars per space per day 18.61 =9 hours= $2.07 per hour per space r.r . Nit CONTRACTED COST: 90 DAY TRIAL Hours: Monday through Sunday—January through March 9 hours per day, 9:00 am—6:00 pm Valet Parking (2 attendants) $ 22,700 1 Floor Parking (3 months) 108,000 Trolley 45,000 Total $175,700 Fees needed to offset cost: $175,700 _ 104 - 90 days= $18.77 one car per space per day 12.51 one and one/half car per space per day $18.77 _ 9 hours = $2.09 per hour per space 0 3 FLOORS FOR 3 MONTHS= $324,000.00 FOR THE TRIAL. LOSS OF REVENUE METHOD 18,000 SQ FT PER FLOOR 18,000X $2.00 PER SQ FT = $36,000.00 PER MONTH PER FLOOR $36,000.00 PER MONTH , TIMES 3 MONTHS = $108,000.00 PER FLOOR 3 FLOORS TIMES $108.000.00 = $324,000.00 LEASE FOR 20 YEARS $36,000.00 X 12 MONTHS = $432,000.00 PER YEAR PER FLOOR 1 FLOOR = $432,000.00 2 FLOORS = $836,000.00 3 FLOORS = $1,296,000.00 4 FLOORS = $1,728,000.00 PURCHASE $2,600,000.00 PER FLOOR 1 FLOOR = $2,500,000.00 2 FLOORS = $5,000,000.00 3 FLOORS = $7,500,000.00 4 FLOORS = $10,000,000.00 CONDO FEES $17,000.00 PER FLOOR. POSSIBLE REVENUE STREAM FOR SUMMER MONTHS LCEC FL WATER CITY OF MARCO SHERIFF CAX. BOAT RAMP SPRINT BENEFITS NO COST ON PURCHASE [REAL ESTATE WILL APPRECIATE] $400,000.00 UNDER APPRAISED VALUE COST OF TRANS , AND PEOPLE TAKEN CARE OF WITH PARKING FEES. [ MINIMUM OF SUPPORT FROM COUNTY] SAFETY - NO BREAK-INS OF CARS WHILE PEOPLE ON BEACH. 0• Marco Island Trolley Tours 9 4 1 3 9 4 - 1 6 0 0 Ms.Marla Ramsey,Director July 28,2000 Collier County Park and Recreation Naples,Florida Dear Ms.Ramsey, We appreciate the opportunity to submit this proposal to provide transportation between the "Progressive Auto Storage" (PAS)location and the public"Tigertail Beach"(TTB)for the tourist's that come to Marco Island,Florida. Our experience of more than 15 years operating the"Olde Marco Trolley"guided tours make us believe that we are in a position to run a smooth and safe operation.Our drivers have been working with us more than six years without a single incident. A new unit(bus or preferably trolley)will be assigned to this project.This unit will have the following characteristics and operating conditions: Characteristics: 25 passengers minimum unit. Space for luggage or beach items. Conditions: ;' ry Depart from the PAS facilities every i 30 minutes on a round trip basis to the TTB. j 1 r First departure will be at 9:00 A.M.and the pi,gxY last will be at 5:30 pm. { ? oft One of our regular trolley units will back—up 4/atir �q this operation on an as need basis. '21101 ,� G Two drivers will operate the unit everyday or each • {d_ dt-VA,.41 driver will rotate. ati The unit will be available 365 days through out the - al � Year. We estimate a fee of$14,850 per month(a daily cost of$495.00). This figure is the minimum requirement base on hard cost. This is subject to change with your approval,due to economic causes that might affect the operating conditions. Please feel free to contact us, if you have any questions or concerns on this matter. Sincerely, Raul Rodriguez Owner :i; - o Business Florida • Mailing P.O.Box 1935 • Marco Island,Florida 34146 a. Island Valet Parking Proposal for Collier County Beach Parking • y..rrrr • ' * C 1.1 /Z ye'`'t"' . To Marla Ramsey: I would like to begin by introducing both myself and my company. My name is Jerry Cartwright, and I have been a resident of Goodland, Florida for the past seven years. During the past five and a half years, I have established and effectively operated Island Valet Parking Service. In order to best serve my clientele, I personally work on a rotational basis at each site. Island Valet has successfully provided service to the following locations: Konrad's Seafood and Grille Room, The Radisson Suite Beach Resort, The Marco Island Yacht and Sailing Club and Marco Polo Restaurant. In addition, Island Valet provides service for special events through Boyd& Company Party Planning Service. The mission statement of Island Valet is to provide the best parking service to our clientele. In order to provide the best service, we will strive to meet the individual needs of each customer by ensuring professionalism, individual attention, and an organized parking system. Letters of recommendation enclosed. Sincerely, •' //v., • A Island Valet Parking Proposal Island Valet will provide the following: A. Uniformed parking attendants. Crisp uniforms make a significant, positive contribution to our image. B. Shift manger: Full-time individual responsible for each shift of valet parking operation under the direct supervision of Island Valet. C. Area manager: Full-time individual who will coordinate the entire valet parking operation under the direct supervision of Island Valet. D. Valet parking sign. E. Valet parking keyboards. F. Valet parking tickets. G. Valet parking cones. H. Complete insurance coverage including protection from liability. Collier County will be fully protected from any and all claims arising out of the provision of valet parking services on the premises. Documents certifying and outlining coverage will be presented before operations commence. I. Fully trained employees. Employees will be required to adhere to the Island Valet Employee Handbook for policies and procedures. Estimated Cost: $15.00 per hour for first parking attendant $13.00 per hour per additional parking attendant As per designated 9:00am to 6:00pm hours of operation: Three attendants per day: $369.00 Two attendants per day: $252.00 =42Z, Thank-you in advance for your consideration of this proposal. I look forward to assisting the county in being a part of the solution to the present limitation of beach parking. 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If you are still interested and can attend the September meeting for an interview, please advise as soon as possible so I may prepare the Agenda. Thank you for your interest and time. • "EXPECT US TO BE THE BEST" eilliet e ; Deeiantoreort Paneled aosd,Recneatloos Our website www.co.collier.fl.us C` 7IA COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 3300 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FL 34116 (941) 353-0404 FAX: (941) 353-1002 Website: colliergov.net September 14, 2000 Mr. Mark C. Benson 56 Banyan Road Naples, Florida 34108 Re: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Dear Mr. Benson: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members will be conducting interviews for the vacancy on the Advisory Board at their September monthly meeting. This meeting will take place 2:00 pm, Wednesday, September 27th, at the Eagle Lakes Community Park, 11565 Tamiami Trail East,Naples. Please let me know if you are still interested, and if so, that you will be attending this meeting. I may be reached at 353-0404. Thank you for your interest in serving on this Board and for your reply. Sincerely, Barbara L. Johnson Clerical Supervisor Parks FAX RecreatIQn 3300 SANTA BARBARA BLVD NAPLES, FLORIDA 34116 O TO: John P. Ribes FROM: Barbara Johnson PHONE # (941) 353-0404 FAX # (941) 353-1002 DATE: September 19, 2000 PAGES (including cover): 2 SUBJECT: Attached is a copy of a letter recently mailed to you regarding a vacancy on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. If you are still interested and can attend the September meeting for an interview, please advise as soon as possible so I may prepare the Agenda. Thank you for your interest and time. "EXPEOT US TO BE THE BEST" &wag- Veizerfameose Pcvited.aed Reenataoot Our website www.co.collier.fl.us M COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 3300 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FL 34116 (941) 353-0404 FAX: (941) 353-1002 Website: colliergov.net September 14, 2000 Mr. John P. Ribes 218 Woodshire Lane Naples,Florida 34105 Re: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Dear Mr. Ribes: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board members will be conducting interviews for the vacancy on the Advisory Board at their September monthly meeting. This meeting will take place 2:00 pm, Wednesday, September 27`h, at the Eagle Lakes Community Park, 11565 Tamiami Trail East,Naples. Please let me know if you are still interested, and if so,that you will be attending this meeting. I may be reached at 353-0404. Thank you for your interest in serving on this Board and for your reply. Sincerely, Barbara L. Johnson Clerical Supervisor RECREATION UP-DATE August 2000 Summer Camp ended on August 11th with a pizza party at Golden Gate Community Center. Over 1,000 children were registered and participated in"Future Fun Camp 2000. Field trips included bowling, King Richard's Fun Park, roller skating, swimming, Sun Splash Water Park, ice skating, carnival, and a trip to the Naples Dinner theater. Summer Teen Events included a carnival, skating/pizza party at The Sanctuary, Beach Bash at Vanderbilt Beach, and a dance at Golden Gate Community Center. Sports camps, exercise programs, and senior clubs were additional highlights of the summer. Immokalee Camp held two successful events. The 1st Annual Talent Show at Corkscrew on August 3rd and Family Night on August 10th. Each event featured over 130 children, not including parents. Floor replacement is underway at Veterans Community Park and East Naples Community Park. The Fall 2000 Program Brochure will be available to residents on August 25th. Programs and activities include adult leagues, youth leagues, and many special events for every holiday at every park. Some After School Counselors have been hired for each of the centers. Vacancies still do exist and we will continue to pursue additional staff. Staff will evaluate the 2000 Summer Camp on August 24th. This will give everyone an opportunity to review mid-point and final evaluations to determine our strengths, weaknesses for next year. The second annual Country Fest featuring top country entertainers takes place September 15th and 16th at Vineyards Community Park. The first Teen Concert takes place at the Vineyards on Sunday, September 17t with the aid of the Tobacco Partnership of Collier County. The title is"Tunes in - Tobacco Out". Advertisements for the teen concert are being co-sponsored by the radio station 99X and the Collier County Sheriff's Office. SUMMED PROGRAM PARENT EV± DATION MIDPOINT 2000 Has the program met your expectations? Yes = 138 No =0 As a parent, do you think that the program was organized? Yes= 138 No= 0 *Exceeded Expectations x 2 *Well organized How did you learn about the program? Letter= 3 Brochure =27 Word of Mouth=44 Past Experience =66 Are you using the program primarily for Day Care or a Recreational Program? Recreational Program=67 Day Care=49 Both=22 Did the Mail-in registration meet your expectations? Yes=76 No =9 *Too many wrong dates/More spaces at VYCP/VCC *Flyer sent home in addition to brochure Is the registration period in mid-April: Good=95 Too Early = 17 Too Late=3 *Beginning of April Was the partial payment deposit, then final payment later, essential for you to pay for camp? Yes = 84 No=30 Would you like earlier/later dropoff/pickup? Yes=44 No =67 Earlier/lam= 3 Later/6pm=24 Both= 9 (9 yes responses did not indicate time.) Would you like us to expand the number of sites we offer? Yes=36 No =49 *Davis Blvd Area/*Poinciana/ * GG Aquatic Center *Berkshire Lake Area/* East Naples/*North Naples *Pelican Marsh/ *Barron Collier/ *More spaces at Vineyards &Veterans *Seagate What areas can be improved? Later pick up Morning drop off process/Counselors-CIT's more involved More structure—Early morning More games in game room Notification on start of camp—additional flyer to schools Additional T-shirts for purchase Emergency communication Odor in classrooms (St. John)/ School grounds need cleaning More Arts and Craft..., Outline general rules for behavior/conduct for campers Reminders to use sunscreen Parent manual given at time of registration Additional CIT's More Arts and Crafts Camp payment location Better lunches • New games Learning Time Additional Comments: Good job- Overall Well cared for and supervised Thank you for your dedication and excellent care Thank you staff and counselors Can't say enough about the program Great people who love children Great variety of activities—Thank you Pleased with entire program It is wonderful Excellent program—Staff nice and helpful No beaches—dangerous Very well run Diversity of activities is wonderful Counselors are great and positive Thanks for providing a safe environment for our kids Discuss behavior issues with parents Great summer program—very pleased Love GCHS Camp Camps get better each year Thank you all—folks are kind,helpful, energetic Super job Very pleased with camp—especially staff Keep up the great work Great job—just keep caring I don't worry about my kids because of the care Fun without the worry Everything is great Parents put others at risk,not a camp concern, but makes camp look bad. (Referring to Medical Issues/lice, chicken pox etc.) Wonderful program—very pleased Counselors very organized—Great job • Everyone has been great Affordable and entertaining camp Awesome job Pleased with organization and care , - . r- ,.fi g,r''..1^-,,Ur '<'le 7'""if V T: 9'^P77aw k'57— $ . . Fest ,,.,„„ , , . . The Collier County Employee Picnic , 41 Saturday, October 21, 2000 Sugden Water Park §T`M.'r . . . Serving. F k - „, - tarts 3:00 PM Starts 5:00 PM �k� Softball Hog Roast L,,,,,, Volleyball BBQ Chicken . .: Frisbees Baked Beans ,1 Hay Ride Potato Salad ,r 4 Pumpkin- Hot Dogs l --- pie) Painting Pumpkin Pie p Swimming w/ Whipped Bounce House Cream Movie Apple Cider Tug of War Water Melon Paddle Boats Soda - Canoeing . ., s ( tie,l iitf 404. '